A split attack can make defending much harder for the CT side. When pressure arrives from more than one direction, defenders have less time to react or reposition. This lesson explains how to approach a B split on Anubis as T.

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Running a B Split on Anubis as T

Anubis B execute

A B split begins with players holding different parts of the map before the push. Instead of grouping together, the team prepares from separate positions so the attack can arrive from multiple directions. This setup forces defenders to divide their attention.

Timing is what makes the split work. Both groups need to move almost at the same moment so defenders cannot deal with one side first. The video lesson shows how teams coordinate this timing, so try applying those ideas in your own matches.

Utility helps the push succeed once the split begins. Smokes and flashes can block defensive vision and make entry fights easier. Clear communication between the two groups keeps the attack organized during the entry.

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Conclusion

A B split on Anubis works best when the team moves together with good timing and communication. Try applying the ideas from the video lesson in your matches. If you have your own split ideas or questions, leave them in the comments below.

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