![]() ![]() The same goes for when a B Rush has been reported, “A” gang will look for Ts that are coming in late through Catwalk / Short route. You should definitely expect that a CT will push towards Catwalk in case a Rush on A has been reported, as shots can come in through the Connector hallway, for example. One CT is typically around Van, B Plat, or Bench, while the second could be directly on the site, near Arches, or actually pushing up close to Catwalk, depending on what the agreement is between the teammates, AND more importantly, reports on the enemy team’s movement. Technically, the mid CT that’s in the Sniper’s Nest can more easily rotate to A than to B, so it’s reasonable to count the CT as the “A defender”.ĭefending B is a bit more straightforward. In most cases, there will be 3 CTs on the case. As you play the map more and more, you will soon see what positions are optimal for defense depending on from where the attacks are coming from. Related: How to Most Efficiently Rank-up in CS:GO Competitive Matchmaking (2023)ĭefending A can be done from a lot of spots, such as Sniper’s Nest, Connector, Sandwich, Tetris, Palace, or even Ticket Booth. ![]() You can push Catwalk, reach the Ladder Room, and get a drop on the Sniper’s NestĪs you may predict, defending B might be a slightly easier task because attacks are easier to shutdown (sometimes with just a bare Molotov or Incendiary. ![]()
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