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Originally Posted by kingoftheforest Your logic seems a bit off here. |
When you throw someone down, he is out of the game and he cannot get back up. This way the group will get smaller and smaller until there is only one person left.
It's very hard to eliminate anyone out of the game if everybody get hit. Unless you put white powder on everybody's hands and feet, but that will cause a big "fog" and not good for health. Believe me, I have thought about this before. In China, they come out of a chest pad that if you hit on it, the red light will be on. You may be able to use this but it only works for the chest area.
You can throw someone down without hurting him. You cannot knock someone down without hurting him.
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Originally Posted by TTEscrima It's pretty simple, he believes it's easier to wrestle multiple opponents than it is to deal with them by striking.  |
You can have a winner come out of this in the throwing environemnt, but you can't have a winner come out of this in the striking environment. That will take most of the fun out of it.
As far as which one is harder?
- A punches B's head, C punches B's chest, D punches B's belly, all at the same time with full power.
- A pulls B's right leg, C pull's B's left leg, D presses down B's head, all at the same time.
A may get hurt in the striking environment, but he may not get hurt in the throwing environment. That's the difference.