Vidmantas Butkus

CS2 Pulse Coach & Expert

Vidmantas “v1dma” Butkus offers focused CS2 coaching that targets mechanics, positioning, and decision making. He helps players correct common mistakes, climb the ranks faster, and have more impact in every match.

Experience

Vidmantas “v1dma” Butkus is a 20-year-old CS2 coach from Lithuania. He has over 10,000 hours in CS:GO and has been playing competitively for more than 9 years. He has played over 2,000 Faceit matches and earned over $500 in tournament winnings. While still early in his coaching career, V1dma has already worked with dozens of players and teams in the past 2 years and is building a name for himself through results-focused sessions and consistent client feedback.

Responsibilities

v1dma is responsible for live coaching sessions with individual players and teams. He focuses on fixing mechanical mistakes, breaking down gameplay footage, and helping players build strong fundamentals. He also creates free lesson videos and provides expert commentary across CS2 Pulse content. While still early in his coaching career, he’s working hard to build his name through consistent results and hands-on support.

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v1dma's CS2 Highlights

Frequently Asked Questions

What inspired you to become a CS2 coach?

After spending years grinding CS:GO and reaching 10,000+ hours, I realized I enjoyed helping others improve just as much as playing. I started giving tips to friends, then coaching teams, and it grew from there.

Expect direct feedback, clear explanations, and no wasted time. I focus on fixing your biggest mistakes, improving your aim, movement, positioning, and helping you think smarter during matches.

I always review your gameplay first—either live or from a demo. Based on what I see, I build the session around your biggest weaknesses and give practical advice that fits your current level and role.

I’ve played CS:GO for over 9 years, with 10,000+ hours and 2,000+ Faceit games. I’ve earned over $500 in tournaments and coached for two years. I also create lessons and review content for CS2 Pulse.

Fun Facts

Total Hours Played: Over 12000 hours

Faceit level: 10

Favorite Map: Ancient

Least Favorite Map: Mirage

 

Gaming Gear:

Mouse: Razer DeathAdder V2

Mouse Pad: Logitech G840 XL
Monitor: LG ULTRAGEAR 144hz 1440×2560 2K
Headphones: Steelseries Arctis pro 7 wireless

Lessons By Vidmantas Butkus​

Mirage often puts CTs in spots where they must hold alone. Solo plays in these moments can delay pushes or

Mid control on Mirage shapes the entire round. If CTs lose it early, retaking becomes necessary to stop the T

Retaking B on Mirage is one of the hardest challenges for CTs. With tight entry points and limited space, the

Retaking A on Mirage is one of the most common challenges for CTs. With multiple entry points and open spaces,

The mid to B execution on Inferno is one of the strongest plays Ts can run. With the right timing

On Inferno, Ts sometimes need to make solo plays to open space for the team. Done well, these plays can