English
English
Support
en
en

Golden: Learning to hold A on Mirage in a pug CS

News
Nov 05
371 views 2 mins read

Golden broke down the fundamentals of defending the A site on Mirage specifically for pugs and matchmaking rather than advanced pro setups. Starting from pistol rounds, he explained how to use simple headshot angles effectively, when to fall back, and how to always keep a backup plan if opponents break through with smokes.

A key focus was coordination with the connector player: using their molotovs and flashes to control space, while saving your own utility for later retakes or mid-round pressure. Golden emphasized the importance of variety — switching between different grenades, positions, and timings to stay unpredictable in the chaos of pug play.

read more

He also noted that sometimes it’s better to leave A and support mid fights, since retaking A is much easier than B. And when opponents play fast and messy, the best answer is to match their chaos with aggression — surprise pushes, quick flashes, or bait setups can instantly shift the round in your favor.

To wrap up, Golden recommended simple micro-plans such as early setups with a teammate or baiting from sandwich to create round-winning moments. His advice remains clear: watch how pros handle ranked games, since those scenarios are closest to what most players will actually face.

Time to make your prediction

And get your chances to win Dragon Lore and also many other cool prizes

We are the community of CS2 game fans and skin lovers

Join on social networks

apEX x Skin.Club

This drop is all apEX — raw emotion, big stage moments, and unshakable IGL energy. From heartbreak to heroics, these designs capture the duality of a legend who’s been through it all. Whether you were there when he lifted the trophy or when ‘even his mom was on B’ — this is your piece of CS2 history

Your letter has been sent.
Please check your email for info