Jabz

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Not to be confused with Jabbz.
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Player Information
Name:
อนุชา จิระวงศ์
Romanized Name:
Anucha Jirawong
Nationality:
Born:
September 22, 1998 (age 27)
Region:
Southeast Asia Southeast Asia
Years Active (Player):
2013 - 2025
Alternate IDs:
Kaneki, JAbz, jabz, J
Approx. Total Winnings:
$1,215,492
Signature Hero:
Earth Spirit Io Winter Wyvern
Links
History
2014-05-?? — 2014-05-29 EL
2015-01-20 — 2016-09-03 Signature.Trust
2016-09-03 — 2017-07-04 Team Faceless
2017-08-16 — 2018-09-06 Mineski
2018-09-12 — 2020-09-09 Fnatic
2020-10-13 — 2022-11-04 Fnatic
2022-11-04 — 2023-11-06 Talon Esports
2023-11-13 — 2025-02-05 Aurora Gaming
2025-02-05 — 2025-04-20 Aurora(Inactive)
2025-04-20 — 2025-12-05 BOOM Esports
Recent Matches
Nem Team NemesisTeam Nemesis
0:2
(Bo3)
MOUZ MOUZ
December 15, 2025 - 18:55 CET
Nem Team NemesisTeam Nemesis
2:1
(Bo3)
Aurora Gaming Aurora
December 14, 2025 - 15:25 CET
Nem Team NemesisTeam Nemesis
2:0
(Bo3)
Passion UAPassion UA Passion
December 13, 2025 - 15:25 CET
Nem Team NemesisTeam Nemesis
1:2
(Bo3)
Nigma GalaxyNigma Galaxy NGX
December 12, 2025 - 18:55 CET
Nem Team NemesisTeam Nemesis
1:2
(Bo3)
Amaru Gaming Amaru
December 11, 2025 - 18:55 CET
Upcoming Tournaments
No Upcoming Tournaments

Anucha "Jabz" Jirawong (born September 22, 1998) is a Thai player who last played for BOOM Esports.

Biography

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Jabz started playing in Thai-based squads such as Everlast.GameFilling, and Signature.Trust in the mid and support positions, and later departed to Singapore after seeing Iceiceice's advertisement of forming a team. Later it was announced in September 2016 that the team was called Team Faceless, with Jabz as a position four support.[1] His tenure with Faceless lasted for ten months, before failing to qualify for The International 2017 and during the spring break, he and Iceiceice, in tandem, joined Mineski.[2]

Since the move, Jabz has been an integral part of Mineski, and is one of the best support players in the South-East Asian region. He has won PGL Open Bucharest 2017 and later in May, his first career Major in DAC 2018.

Trivia

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  • His mother gave him the nickname "Jab". He added "z" at the end to create his in-game name.[3]
  • His old nickname, "Kaneki", comes from Tokyo Ghoul.[3]
  • Reached 10,000 MMR on May 7, 2020.[4]
  • Reached 11,000 MMR on July 24, 2021.[5]
  • Reached 12,000 MMR on May 22, 2024.[6]
  • Reached 14,000 MMR on March 22, 2025.[7]
  • Toggle MMR milestones

Statistics

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Achievements

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DatePlaceTierTournamentTeamResultPrize
2023-07-303rdTier 1Riyadh Masters 2023Riyadh Masters 2023
0 : 2
$1,700,000
2023-03-053rdTier 1Lima Major 2023Lima Major 2023
0 : 2
$75,000
2021-10-139th - 12thTier 1The International 2021The International 2021
0 : 2
$800,400
2020-03-131stTier 2DOTA Summit 12DOTA Summit 12
3 : 0
$60,500
2019-08-2013th - 16thTier 1The International 2019The International 2019
0 : 1
$514,951
2019-03-243rdTier 1DreamLeague Season 11DreamLeague Season 11
1 : 2
$100,000
2018-08-219th - 12thTier 1The International 2018The International 2018
0 : 2
$382,983
2018-04-071stTier 1Dota 2 Asia Championships 2018Dota 2 Asia Championships 2018
3 : 2
$370,000
2017-10-221stTier 2PGL Open BucharestPGL Open Bucharest
2 : 0
$130,000
2017-04-295th - 8thTier 1The Kiev Major 2017The Kiev Major 2017
1 : 2
$125,000
Extended list of results

Additional Content

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Interviews

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Miscellaneous

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Spotlights

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Highlights

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2024
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References

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