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Entirely.
some people actually play it on competitive.
You can be playing an extremely CT sided map as CT and lose because your team is unorganized and doesn't work together.
Actual competitive maps:
Dust 2
Inferno
Nuke
Cache
Season
Mirage
AND Coblestone and Overpass but are under test and some tournaments don't want implement this 2 maps.
http://www.hltv.org for more info
Yes, but that isn't the point, not everyone wants to play "try hard go pro earn fame" this game. Some like to play competitive for fun, they won't be the biggest proz around but at least they will have fun (and that's the whole point, csgo being a game, not a job that you must get better at)
(I played 500 hours of my 1900 hours just Italy)
Your answer is the best right now, depend on the map (and the players :P, East European players are very strong T side)
Two words: Sawed-Off.
Then again, I'm also really good with MAG-7 and Five SeveN.