Sometimes no one calls a strategy and the team still needs a plan for the round. Playing a default helps Ts stay organized instead of running into early fights. This lesson explains how to approach a default on Anubis.
Playing Default on Anubis as T

A default begins with spreading across the map. Each player holds a different area and watches for CT pushes or movement. This prevents the team from stacking in one place and losing control early in the round.
The goal of a default is to gather information before committing. If defenders push or reveal their positions, the team can react and adjust the plan. The video lesson shows how to stay patient and play these situations correctly, so try using those ideas in your own matches.
Communication keeps the default organized. Call if you hear footsteps, see utility, or spot defenders moving. These small details help the team understand how the defense is set up before making the next move.
Conclusion
Playing a default on Anubis keeps the team structured even when no strategy is called. Try applying the ideas from the video lesson in your matches. If you have your own default setups or questions, leave them in the comments below.