Jame developed an interest in computer games at an early age. Among the wide variety of games available, the CS shooter captured his attention the most, and it was through the CS:GO version that he eventually became a professional esports athlete. His career began in 2017, initially competing in amateur tournaments, where his earnings were no more than $300 per month.
Jame's first team was Comanche. He later played for Hala Ares, participating in various offline tournaments held at local computer clubs. It was during one of these competitions, organized by the HLTV portal, that Jame caught the attention of the AVANGAR team from Kazakhstan, who invited him to join as their sniper.
With AVANGAR, Jame experienced his first significant victories. Shortly after joining the team, he helped them win gold at the CIS Minor Championship held in Bucharest. A year later, Jame added to his list of achievements by winning three tournaments in quick succession: the CSGO.NET Cup 2, MSI Gaming Arena 2018, and the Bucharest Gaming Week Invitational. In 2019, he triumphed at the CIS Minor Championship, DreamHack Open, and Moscow's BLAST Pro Series.
At the end of 2019, the Virtus.pro organization showed interest in Jame and acquired his contract from AVANGAR. His early days with Virtus.pro were challenging, with the team facing significant struggles. However, after a reshuffle, Jame was appointed captain, and under his leadership, the team began to secure victories. As a member of Virtus.pro, Jame won Flashpoint 2, cs_summit 7, the IEM Rio Major 2022, and ESL Challenger Atlanta 2023. He also secured a 3rd-4th place finish at the 2024 Esports World Cup.