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In competitive pro games, usually followed by an overtime to determine the winner, not on the official Valve ladder where the draw is the final result. Draw A match that went to a score of 15-15. It is usually said that a player "has been dinked". Dink/Dinked A dink is a shot in the head that doesn't kill. Demo A demo is the game file of a match saved, with the *.dem extension. Default When a team goes for a pre-established default setup in a round, which implies not doing anything exotic like rushing as Terrorists, or stacking a site as Counter-Terrorists but rather going for a standard, versatile setup. Deco A team-wide Desert Eagle buy an on an eco round. D Deagle An abbreviation for the Desert Eagle pistol. Crouch-jump A crouch jump consists of crouching in the middle of a jump, which helps with reaching slightly higher platforms than jumping normally. Sometimes called Z, depending on its shape. Connector A small area, often a room, that connects two areas of a map together, such as in between middle and the A site in Mirage, or in Cache, between the CT spawn and middle. Competitive Cooldown The equivalent of a temporary ban from the competitive games, usually caused by leaving games before the end, doing too much team damage, killing a teammate at round start, getting kicked by vote too often, or kicking other players too often. Collateral/Collat The action of killing multiple enemies with a single bullet. Clutch A clutch is a situation where a player wins a round where he is at a disadvantage or where he is the only one left. Camping A player that camps remains in their spot for a long time, waiting for enemies. Call Outs The names for the different areas of a map, mostly used to tell the team where an enemy is or where to go. Bursting Firing short bursts of two or three bullets with a pause to reset the recoil. When players of higher ranks and/or cheaters 'boost' a lower-ranked teammate to a better rank that they otherwise could have been able to reach, often times for money or skins.īraindead Used to insult a player that appears to have a lack of gamesense.When a player acts as a platform to help another player to either get to an otherwise unreachable location, such as high boxes, or to look over a wall.Bogdan's Law A rule of thumb where a player with less health should hold the AWP, which can kill in one shot as opposed to a rifle which can take multiple shots to kill. Named after its apparent shape in the overhead minimap. B Banana The area in Inferno that connects the Terrorist ramp and the B bomb site. AWPer A player that is mainly using the AWP when they or the team can afford it. AWP Also called the Magnum Sniper, the AWP is the most emblematic sniper of the game, known for killing an enemy in one shot, regardless of armor, if hitting anything above the hip. Autosniper A synonym for the G3SG1 and the SCAR-20, the most expensive sniper rifles for both sides. Anti-strat A strategy used to counter a specific tactic that you are certain the opposing team is doing. Anti-eco A team that anti-ecos will buy weapons that are efficient against Kevlar-less opponents (which happens when a team is doing an eco round, hence the name Anti-eco), and yield more money per kill than traditional weapons (e.g. Aimbot A cheat that provides varying levels of automated target acquisition and calibration to the player. Airshot Killing someone while firing mid-air with a weapon. Used mostly for the analysis of a player's performance in a match, and measure only the effectively dealt damage (capped at 100 per opponent). ADS Stands for Aiming Down Sight, which means looking through the scope of a weapon. Ace clutch When a player wins the round despite being the only one alive on his team against the entire enemy team. A Ace An ace is when a player kills the whole enemy team on his own in one round. 2K, 3K, 4K, 5K A multi-kill during a round, where a single player got 2 kills, 3 kills, 4 kills, or 5 kills, respectively. General Game-play terms # 1G To accidentally kill oneself with one's own molotov/incendiary grenade. This page contains a list of terms and definitions that are commonly found when discussing Counter-Strike.