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Jame Admits PARIVISION “Won’t Improve Without Practice” Amid ESL Pro League Grind

Jame Admits PARIVISION “Won’t Improve Without Practice” Amid ESL Pro League Grind

Jame Admits PARIVISION “Won’t Improve Without Practice” Amid ESL Pro League Grind

PARIVISION captain Dzhami “Jame” Ali has openly addressed the team’s current struggles despite a strong run at ESL Pro League Season 23, stating that constant official matches without proper practice are preventing the roster from improving.

The experienced AWPer emphasized that while results remain solid, the team’s level will stagnate without dedicated scrim time — a rare commodity during packed tournament schedules.

Jame: “Without Practice, Our Game Doesn’t Get Better”

In a recent Telegram post, Dzhami "Jame" Ali described the situation inside PARIVISION as “constant chaos,” highlighting the exhausting nature of daily online matches.

According to Jame:

Daily matches drain energy, especially close series.

The team needs a 3–0 finish to secure breathing room.

Without structured practice days, improvement is impossible.

While he reassured fans that everything is “fine,” the message clearly underlined internal frustration over the lack of preparation time.

Strong Results, Lingering Concerns

PARIVISION opened their ESL Pro League Season 23 campaign with a convincing 2–0 victory over paiN, moving into the 2–0 pool and positioning themselves one win away from Stage 2 qualification.

However, Jame’s comments suggest that behind the scoreboard success, the team feels underprepared. In today’s CS2 competitive ecosystem, constant matches leave little room for tactical refinement — something Jame considers essential for long-term growth.

Context: From Championship Glory to Grand Final Defeat

The timing of Jame’s remarks is notable given PARIVISION’s recent tournament trajectory:

The team won BLAST Bounty Season 1 Finals in dominant fashion, sweeping Falcons 3–0 in the grand final.

Shortly after, they reached the final of PGL Cluj-Napoca 2026 but fell 0–3 to Vitality.

Despite lifting a trophy earlier this season, the loss to Vitality exposed inconsistencies — the very issues Jame now implies cannot be fixed without proper training blocks.

The “Jame System” Under Pressure

Kazakh pro neaLaN previously praised the structured system built around Jame and coach dastan, noting its effectiveness in high-pressure situations. The approach focuses on discipline, economic control, and punishing opponent mistakes.

However, systems require refinement. In the modern CS2 meta — where map pool adaptations, mid-round calling, and utility protocols evolve rapidly — scrim time is critical.

Jame’s latest statement reinforces a broader industry issue: elite teams are playing more officials than ever, often at the expense of practice quality.

Why This Matters for CS2 Rankings and Valve’s VRS

With Valve’s ranking system updates impacting invitations to Tier-1 tournaments, every match directly affects seeding and qualification chances. Short-term wins help maintain ranking positions — but long-term development determines championship contention.

If PARIVISION secure a 3–0 record in ESL Pro League Stage 1, they will gain valuable practice days before the next phase. According to Jame, that time could be decisive.