CSGO-Skins Rollback Tutorial — Case Battle + Single-Account
1/5/2026
CSGO-Skins is the #1 site on my ranking for a reason. deposits credit instantly, case battles fill fast, and their detection is basically nonexistent. I’ve never had a winning withdrawal clawed back on this platform across dozens of cycles. here’s the full process for both the case-battle method and the simpler single-account flow.

what you need
- case battle method: 4 Steam accounts, each with Mobile Authenticator active 15+ days, ~$300 in liquid skins each
- single-account method: 1 Steam account with MA active, ~$300 in liquid skins
- separate emails for each site account
picking your deposit skins
CSGO-Skins’ pricing engine values most liquid skins close to market. these reliably give good site valuations:
- AK-47 Redline FT — valued ~99% of market
- AWP Asiimov FT/BS — reliable
- M4A1-S Hyper Beast MW — consistent
- Desert Eagle Blaze FN — slightly overvalued on CSGO-Skins (bonus)
- AK-47 Vulcan MW — consistent
avoid: Case Hardened (no pattern premium), Souvenir, stickered items — they’ll undervalue those.
method 1 — case battle (4 accounts)
step 1: prepare all 4 accounts
on each of your 4 site accounts:
- log in, verify email
- link the paired Steam account
- test a tiny $5 deposit if the account is brand-new (optional — helps bypass any first-deposit hiccup)
- make sure the Steam side has MA active and trade offers enabled
step 2: deposit from all 4 accounts
don’t deposit all 4 at the same time. stagger them — at least a few minutes apart, ideally more:
- account 1 → Wallet → Deposit → Steam Skins → select skins, accept trade offer
- wait a few minutes, then repeat for accounts 2, 3, 4
- balance credits within ~30 seconds on each
write down the exact trade timestamps for each account. you’ll need them when it comes time to reverse.
step 3: create the case battle
- navigate to Case Battles from the top menu
- click Create Battle
- pick battle mode: 1v1v1v1 (4-player)
- pick case selection: low-risk cases only (see below)
- set mode to private with an invite link

low-risk case selection
pick the cheapest cases on the site with the lowest maximum payout. you want cases where variance is low — the goal is for the battle outcome to stay close to the total buy-in, not spike. stack enough to hit ~$300 per player.
step 4: have all 4 accounts join
send the invite link, have accounts 2-4 join. start the battle.
battle resolves in about 60 seconds. one of your accounts wins the entire pool.

step 5: winner withdraws immediately
on the winning account:
- head to Withdraw
- select skins totalling the full balance (or as close as possible)
- confirm the trade offers on Steam
- verify skins arrive in the winner’s Steam inventory
do this in the same session as the battle. don’t leave balance sitting.
step 6: losing accounts reverse their deposits (day 5-6)
on each losing Steam account:
- Steam → Trade History
- trigger the reversal
- confirm the 30-day ban warning
- skins return within minutes
the winning account must NOT reverse. Steam reverses all trades within the window at once — not just the deposit. if the winning account reverses, it will also reverse the withdrawal trade, sending the skins back to CSGO-Skins. only the losing accounts reverse.
step 7: final count
after everything:
- 3 losing Steam accounts have their original deposit skins back (total $900)
- 1 winning Steam account has the case battle skins (~$1,140)
- 3 losing accounts have a 30-day Steam trade ban (harmless)
- combined value: ~$2,040 vs. $1,200 starting = +$840 profit per cycle
method 2 — single account (simpler)
step 1: deposit
same as above — balance credits instantly.
step 2: play
two options:
option A: case battle vs. site bots. CSGO-Skins has a “Play vs Bots” option in Case Battles. bots are close to EV but the site adds a small deposit bonus that tips it slightly in your favor. use low-risk cases.
option B: open a few solo cases. CSGO-Skins also has solo case opening. pick cheap low-variance cases and open 5-10.
step 3: evaluate and decide
- up after playing → withdraw the profit, don’t reverse. walk away.
- down after playing → withdraw whatever you can from balance to salvage some value, then reverse the original deposit trade on Steam on day 5-6.
why you don’t reverse after a win
Steam reverses all your trades within the window at once — not just the deposit. if you reverse from the winning account, it will also reverse the withdrawal trade, pulling the skins back to CSGO-Skins. if you won, don’t touch the reversal.
my CSGO-Skins results
across 3 case-battle cycles + 8 single-account sessions:
| method | cycles | net profit | detection/bans |
|---|---|---|---|
| case battle | 3 | +$2,525 | 0 clawbacks, 4 bans on losers (irrelevant) |
| single-account | 8 | +$1,420 | 0 issues |
| total | 11 | +$3,945 | 0 real losses |
timeline
case battle:
- day 0: all 4 accounts deposit + run battle + winner withdraws
- days 1-5: do nothing
- day 5-6: 3 losing accounts reverse their deposit trades
- day 6-36: 30-day Steam trade ban on 3 accounts. use other accounts.
- day 37: all 3 accounts cleared. cycle again.
single-account:
- day 0: deposit + play + (win → withdraw, done / lose → withdraw partial)
- day 5-6: if you played a losing session, reverse the deposit
- day 37: account cleared
risks
- account ban on CSGO-Skins — possible on losing accounts days after a reversal. doesn’t affect you because those accounts are empty.
- 30-day Steam trade ban — unavoidable on any reversing account, temporary, no permanent record
- winner account flagged — almost never happens on CSGO-Skins. if it does, rotate and don’t reuse the flagged site account.
pro tips
- stagger deposits — don’t deposit all 4 accounts at the same time. spread them out over at least 15-30 minutes per account
- use different deposit skin combos per account (don’t have all 4 deposit the same Asiimov)
- rotate VPN location per site account to keep fingerprints separate
- sell winner’s withdrawn skins on Buff163 within 48 hours for clean cash
- never use the same CSGO-Skins account twice for a case battle cycle (single-account reuse is fine)