A B execute on Anubis can break a defensive setup when the team commits together. Proper timing and utility make it difficult for CTs to hold their ground. This lesson explains how to approach a coordinated B execute on Anubis.
Running a B Execute on Anubis as T

A good execute starts with everyone ready before the push begins. Players should be in position and prepared to move at the same moment. Entering together makes it harder for defenders to isolate fights.
Utility helps remove defensive angles and create safer paths into the site. Smokes and flashes allow Ts to move forward while limiting the defenders’ vision. The video lesson focuses on how the team combines movement and utility, so try applying those ideas in your own matches.
After entering the site, players need to stay close enough to trade and support each other. Holding the site together prevents CTs from retaking space immediately. Clear calls help the team stabilize the round after the entry.
Conclusion
A strong B execute on Anubis depends on timing, teamwork, and proper utility usage. Try applying the ideas from the video lesson in your matches. If you have your own execute thoughts or questions, leave them in the comments below.