Licorice (gamer)

Upon the LCS becoming the LTA North, Ritchie moved to Lyon, the only Latin America-based team in the conference.

[3] In late 2017, Ritchie signed with Cloud9, as their starting top laner on the main roster for the 2018 NA LCS season.

[2][3] He entered his rookie season as the replacement for Cloud9's former top laner Jeong "Impact" Eon-yeong and made his LCS debut in January 2018.

[5] In the Summer Split, Ritchie and Cloud9 reached the semifinals, where they faced Team Liquid; however, they lost the match, 0–3.

[23] After the 2020 season, Cloud9 announced that they would be retaining their entire roster for the 2021 LCS season;[24] however, after LEC Star Luka "Perkz" Perković became available for trade,[25] he was subsequently acquired by Cloud9 in October 2020,[26] and Academy player Fudge was promoted to the starting lineup, replacing Ritchie in the toplane.

[29] Golden Guardians had an improved win rate after the acquisition of Ritchie, finishing the season with a 14–31 record.

[30] After the 2023 season, Golden Guardians left League of Legends, and esports as a whole, releasing Ritchie in the process.