Playing aggressive on B site can catch Ts off guard and give CTs early control. With the right timing and utility, it can completely change the pace of the round. This lesson explains how to make it work.
Playing Aggressive B Site on Ancient as CT

Start the round with purpose. Pushing early with utility can stop Ts from setting up and force them to play slower for the rest of the half.
Use flashes and molotovs to take space safely. Forcing Ts back early gives your team valuable control and information about their setup.
Once you’ve pressured them, fall back smartly. Don’t overstay or take fights alone. The goal is to slow the round, not to throw away numbers. Even small damage or utility trades can make the next push easier to stop.
Conclusion
Aggressive B play on Ancient works best when timed well and backed by utility. Done right, it gives CTs map control and sets the tone for the round.