Aim Lab / Kovaak’s

There are different games that are dedicated to improve your aim like (FREE) and (9.99€). You can start free on Aim Lab but to be honest I don’t think it is necessary to train aim outside of CS:GO even though both programs have nice features.

AimBotz / CSGOHub / Bot Arena

Another popular way is to train your aim by shooting bots on maps like AimBotz, CSGOHub.com etc. I prefer AimBotz because you can enable “Uneven Ground” which is highly recommended to also train your vertical aiming, not only switching targets left & right. CSGOHub has more features, like different modes, Bhop, Kz, Crosshair placement, etc. … Read more

Deathmatch / HS-Deathmatch

A simple way to practice gunfights is to hop on a deathmatch server and try to get as many kills as possible. Important: Focus on clean kills, aim for the lower head and try to spray down enemys within the first 4-5 bullets. I would recommend you to play rifles like AK-47/M4A4/M4A1-S – if you … Read more

Peek Like a Pro

In combination with good crosshair placement, shoulder peeking can also be key. Shoulder peeking means showing just a little bit of yourself, but not enough to be hit. The harder you are to kill, the better of a player you’ll be. Be careful to not expose yourself too much, as you can get hit. Staying … Read more

Use a Throw Bind

Try to integrate a jump-throw keybind into your game. You’ve probably seen some smoke guides on YouTube, but it’s this keybind that can improve your grenade gameplay. You can make throws that haven’t been possible before with just one key. Use the following command to create this binding by typing this into the console (opened … Read more

Practice Crosshair Placement

This is probably the most important thing to work on. You need to guide your crosshair into positions where you expect the enemy to be. If you’re going around the corner but your crosshair isn’t pointed at a possible location of an enemy, you can lose even a second of adjustment time that will mean … Read more

Office

Despite being queue-able in CS:GO’s competitive matchmaking, Office is the biggest Valve-made meme map in the game. Still, there are players who do queue for, and even only play Office in matchmaking. The term “Office Elite” refers to players who reach high rank just by playing this map. CT’s spawn outside and have to infiltrate … Read more

Agency

Agency is another map that takes place at the top of a skyscraper, but this time you’ll be going inside to rescue hostages. The Hostage gamemode is different from normal CS:GO, where now the CT’s have to attack an area the T’s are defending in order to pick up a hostage and bring them back … Read more

Cache

Cache is a favorite map of PUG players and DM capable teams. There are few CS GO maps more tactically straightforward than Cache. With a limited number of ways to push into and defend both bomb sites, Cache is a big test of quickness and mechanics. The A site has two entrances, Main and Squeaky. … Read more

Train

Before it was removed from the active duty lineup, Train was the most CT sided map in competitive Counter-Strike. With tons of open space, narrow corridors, and brutal sightlines, Train can be a very difficult map to get the hang of. On their rollout, T’s have the option of going straight to A main, or … Read more