Post plants on A site can be chaotic on Nuke with so many angles and levels to defend. Staying organized and using your resources well gives your team the best chance to close the round. This lesson explains how to manage A site holds after the bomb is planted.
Holding A Site Post Plant on Nuke as T

The lesson highlights exact strategies that show how to position across the site and cover multiple entry points. Good spacing ensures CTs can’t overwhelm you quickly and allows your team to trade effectively.
Utility makes a big difference. The lesson explains how smokes, molotovs, and flashes can be used to block vision, slow retakes, and protect the bomb. Well-timed utility forces CTs to wait or fight through difficult situations.
Communication is key in these moments. The lesson shows how clear callouts on CT pushes, utility usage, and possible flanks keep the team connected. Working together makes it harder for defenders to retake and gives the bomb time to tick down.
Conclusion
Holding A site post plant on Nuke is about spacing, utility, and communication. The lesson walks you through strategies that help secure these rounds.