Playing default on Nuke gives Ts the time to read the defense and react. It’s about controlling space, using utility wisely, and waiting for the right moment to strike. This lesson explains how to make the default work on this map.
Playing Default on Dust 2 as T

Spread out early. Holding key parts of the map stops CTs from pushing for information and gives your team options for site hits later.
Use utility to take space safely. Simple flashes or smokes can help clear common angles and make sure your team doesn’t lose players early.
Once control is set, focus on communication. Call out rotations, utility usage, or CT aggression so the team can choose when and where to group up for the execute.
Conclusion
Playing default on Dust 2 is about patience, control, and teamwork. Done right, it gives your team full control over how the round develops.