About
A CS2 strat generator for LAN nights and clan matches
Strat Roulette is a small web tool that rolls a random Counter-Strike 2 strategy. You pick a category, a side and a map, hit Roll, and read the result out before the buy time runs out. That is the whole product.
It exists because the same ten defaults get called every pug, and a LAN is more fun when the next round has a rule the lobby has to live with. The pool is written for that room: short titles you can shout, a one-line brief, and two to four constraints that actually change how you play.
What you can roll
There are three mixable categories:
- Funny — ridiculous bits. You will probably lose the round. Comms chaos lives here as a Loud tag, not as its own filter.
- Tactical — real executes with hard restrictions. Split hits, retake-only, utility rules, lurk discipline.
- Drinking — optional, off by default. Alcohol, 18+ only. Sips, not shots. Nobody drives.
You can also filter by T, CT or Versus, lock the duration to one round or the whole match, and pull in strats written for the current Active Duty maps: Mirage, Inferno, Nuke, Dust II, Ancient, Anubis and Overpass.
Who writes it
The shipped pool is original copy, written for this site. Map notes, rules and the roulette itself are not scraped from Valve, other roulette clones, or AI dump blogs. If a strat is added later through the admin overlay, it still has to follow the same schema: a unique id, a shoutable title, and constraints a five-stack can actually run.
This is an unofficial fan project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Valve Corporation. Counter-Strike is a Valve trademark. No Valve art or audio is used on the page.
Who it is for
Friends on a Friday night, a clan scrim that needs a palette cleanser, or a whole lobby that agreed to suffer together. It runs in the browser. There is no account and no download. Drinking rules are a filter you turn on, not the default, and they are written as sips on a death cam — not a drinking game that tries to get anyone wrecked.
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