Counter-Strike

Best locations for sneaky kills?

Submitted by SnipeParty, , Thread ID: 79730

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13-03-2018, 09:51 AM
#1
On a casual game I like to play it safe and sound, I'll sneak around the map seeing for the perfect opportunity for a kill.

Though, everytime theyusually have someone with themor they're more skillful and experienced than I am.

If someone could tell me a good spot where I could get long range or close range kills that would be awesome.

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13-03-2018, 09:51 AM
SnipeParty Wrote:
On a casual game I like to play it safe and sound, I'll sneak around the map seeing for the perfect opportunity for a kill.

Though, everytime theyusually have someone with themor they're more skillful and experienced than I am.

If someone could tell me a good spot where I could get long range or close range kills that would be awesome.

Ive notice people dont check ninja in b site anymore (On Cache) So thats a spot

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RE: Best locations for sneaky kills?

#4
There's a lot of locations for "sneaky" kills. Just be creative, even a simple, dark corner can be useful if you know how to make it so!
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RE: Best locations for sneaky kills?

#5
CT spawn at dust 2 if they come from middle to a you can use the boxes as cover for a knife kill

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#6
I stick near walls, or sharp corners and use smokes to get knife and "surprise ganks" to say.
Anywhere where there's a depression in the wall, you can use and abuse it for your benefit. As long as you have a smoke and know when to use it, you're pretty much guaranteed to be safe and get a few picks, as long as it's not terribly overused, or there's not someone from the enemy team trying to get into the same spot as you lmao.
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