A split attack can make it harder for CTs to defend the site from a single direction. When pressure comes from multiple sides at the same time, defenders have less time to react. This lesson explains how to approach an A split on Anubis as T.
Running an A Split on Anubis as T

A split begins with proper positioning across the map. Instead of grouping in one place, players prepare in different areas before the push begins. This setup allows the team to apply pressure from multiple directions once the attack starts.
Timing is important during a split. Both groups must move at nearly the same moment so defenders cannot focus on one side first. The video lesson walks through how teams coordinate this movement, so try applying those ideas in your own matches.
Utility helps the split succeed by blocking defensive vision and creating space to enter. Smokes and flashes can make it harder for CTs to react when pressure appears from two directions. Clear communication keeps the push organized once the attack begins.
Conclusion
A strong A split on Anubis relies on timing, teamwork, and coordination between groups. 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.