Playing default on Inferno gives Ts time to control the round and read the defense. It’s about taking space carefully, holding positions, and reacting to what CTs show. This lesson explains how to play it the right way.
Playing Default on Inferno as T

Start by spreading across the map. Keep control of Banana and mid early to stop CTs from pushing for information. Losing these areas too soon limits your options later in the round.
Use utility to take ground safely. Smokes, molotovs, and flashes help clear CT utility and make it harder for defenders to fight for space.
Once you have control, stay patient and gather info. Look for signs of rotations or utility usage before grouping for the final push. Clear communication and timing turn a slow round into a clean execute.
Conclusion
Playing default on Inferno is about patience, information, and teamwork. Done well, it keeps CTs guessing and gives your team full control of the round.