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An entry fragger is the tip of the spear in tactical shooters like Valorant and Counter-Strike. Their primary job is to breach enemy territory, gather information, and secure the opening kill.

Here are the top 10 entry fragger secrets that separate amateur players from competitive pros. 1. The “First Die, Then Win” Mindset Entry fraggers must accept dying frequently. Survival is a secondary goal. Creating space for the team is the primary goal. High deaths are acceptable if it secures the round. 2. Pre-Aiming Beats Raw Reaction Time Pros rarely rely on pure reflexes to flick. They memorize common enemy head-level angles. Crosshairs are placed exactly where enemies stand. They slice the pie when clearing corners. 3. Pathing Dictates Team Success Entry players choose a strict physical route. They never stop moving mid-push. Stopping blocks teammates behind them. Consistent pathing allows clean trading. 4. Directing the Drone/Flash Great entries do not wait for utility. They actively call for specific support. They demand flashes or recon ahead of them. They push exactly as the utility pops. 5. Perfection of the “X-Anticipation” Good entries anticipate crossfire setups. They expect two enemies holding one angle. They clear the most dangerous angle first. They let teammates clear the secondary angle. 6. Clearing with Intent, Not Speed Rushing blindly leads to instant death. Speed comes from smooth mechanical checks. Every corner gets a deliberate micro-glance. Speed increases only after clearing deep angles. 7. Baiting the Crosshair Placement Entries use wide-swings to disrupt enemy aim. They jump-peek to force micro-adjustments. This exposes the enemy’s exact position. It leaves the enemy vulnerable to teammates. 8. Mastering the “Jiggle-Peek” for Info Forcing a fight is not always necessary. High-level entries jiggle-peek to draw utility. baiting out enemy smokes or molotovs wastes time. It delays the enemy hold without risking life. 9. Providing Clean Death Comms The entry’s microphone is a vital weapon. Dying provides instant, actionable intelligence. Comms state the exact enemy location and health. Vague callouts like “over there” are forbidden. 10. Understanding Post-Plant Repositioning Surviving the entry phase changes your role. Pros immediately drop the aggressive posture. They switch to a passive, defensive angle. They let anchors or support players take fights.

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