A site on Nuke is one of the hardest bombsites to defend. With multiple entry points and vertical levels, Ts have many ways to pressure. This lesson explains how CTs can hold A more effectively.
Holding A Site on Nuke as CT

The lesson highlights exact strategies that show how CTs can use utility and positioning to make site takes harder for Ts. Playing smart angles and delaying with nades creates time for rotations to arrive.
Teamwork is vital on A. The lesson explains how communication between rafters, hut, and main players keeps the defense connected. Clear calls on numbers and utility help decide whether to stand and fight or play for retake.
Adaptability also matters. The lesson shows how mixing up your positioning and utility makes it harder for Ts to predict the hold, giving CTs more chances to deny the plant or stall long enough for support.
Conclusion
Holding A on Nuke requires coordination, utility, and flexibility. The lesson walks you through strategies that make the site defense stronger.