The A split on Inferno is a classic T-side play that puts pressure on CTs from multiple sides. When executed properly, it forces defenders to split their attention and makes site defense much harder. In this short lesson, we’ll cover how to approach the A split on Inferno as T and what to focus on to make it effective.
Where to Focus When Running an A Split on Inferno as T
The success of an A split starts with timing. Both groups need to hit the site at the same time to overtake the defenders. If the attack is staggered, CTs can isolate fights and shut down the push. Always coordinate with your teammates and make sure both sides are ready before you commit.
Utility is another key element. Use smokes, flashes, and mollies to block vision, clear key angles, and make CT positions uncomfortable. Without proper utility, you’re walking into crossfires and making the split much harder to pull off.
Finally, make sure your team has a clear follow-up plan. After taking the site, focus on securing safe post-plant positions and prepare for the retake. Many teams win the split but lose the round because they overpeek or get caught in bad spots during the post-plant phase.
Conclusion
Watch the video and work on your A split coordination. When done right, it breaks the A site open and puts your team in a strong position to close the round.