Pressure from squeaky can shape how CTs defend A site on Nuke. Even without committing, this pressure can force utility, rotations, or passive holds. This lesson explains how to use squeaky pressure to control the round.

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Applying Pressure from A Squeaky on Nuke as T

Perfect A Execute on Nuke as T

Start by showing presence without rushing. Opening squeaky at the right moments makes CTs respect the threat and hold tighter on A, which limits their freedom elsewhere on the map.

Use utility to sell the pressure. Flashes and molotovs through squeaky force CTs to react, spend utility, or reposition. The goal is to keep them uncomfortable, not to force a fight every time.

Read the reactions and adjust. If CTs overcommit to A, your team gains space in other areas. If they stay passive, you keep the option to turn pressure into a full push later in the round.

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Conclusion

Squeaky pressure on Nuke is about timing, utility, and reading CT reactions. Used correctly, it gives Ts control without needing to commit early.

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