A site pushes on Inferno can gain speed quickly if CTs don’t slow them down early. Even with limited utility, it’s possible to buy time and stop Ts from flooding the site. This lesson explains how to delay pressure when resources are low.
Delaying A Site Pushes with Limited Utility on Inferno

Use your utility only when it matters. One well-timed flash or molotov can force Ts to stop and wait instead of moving straight in. The goal is to break their timing, not to win the fight instantly.
Position yourself so you can fall back safely. Playing angles that allow a retreat keeps you alive longer and extends the delay. Staying alive adds more value than taking a risky duel with little support.
Communication makes the delay count. Call when pressure starts, when utility is used, and when Ts slow down or commit. Clear info helps teammates rotate early and sets up a stronger site defense.
Conclusion
Delaying A site pushes on Inferno with minimal utility is about timing, positioning, and communication. When done well, it gives your team the time needed to stabilize the round.