Ramp is one of the most pressured spots for CTs on Nuke. If it’s lost too easily, Ts gain fast access to B site and rotations become harder. This lesson explains how to manage B ramp holds as CT.
Holding Ramp on Nuke as CT

The lesson highlights exact strategies that show how CTs can use positioning and utility to control ramp effectively. Playing smart angles and mixing up your approach keeps Ts from reading you too easily.
Teamwork makes ramp defense stronger. The lesson explains how to communicate with your site anchor or rotate partners so you’re not left isolated. Calling numbers and utility helps your team decide whether to fight, delay, or fall back.
Adaptability is key. The lesson shows how knowing when to hold your ground, when to use utility, and when to fall back toward B can keep ramp a difficult entry point for Ts.
Conclusion
Holding B ramp on Nuke is about utility, positioning, and teamwork. The lesson walks you through strategies that keep this spot under control.