Mirage often puts CTs in spots where they must hold alone. Solo plays in these moments can delay pushes or create impact, but only if handled well. This lesson explains how to approach them.
Solo Plays on Mirage as CT

The lesson highlights exact strategies that show how CTs can make solo moves without turning them into risks. Done with the right timing, solo plays can stall pushes, gather key information, or even secure an early frag.
Discipline matters most. The lesson explains how waiting for the right moment and making use of utility can turn a solo play into something valuable, instead of a gamble that leaves your team exposed.
Communication connects these plays to the team effort. The lesson shows how sharing info before and after a solo move lets teammates react, rotate, or support when needed. Solo doesn’t mean silent- it works best when the team can follow up.
Conclusion
Solo plays on Mirage as CT are about timing, patience, and clear communication. The lesson walks you through strategies that make them worth the risk.