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Old 03-10-2003, 05:47 PM   #12 (permalink)
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You do the same things as always - move!, destroy his structure, move into a dominant position, and destroy or otherwise 'finish' opponent. There is a common factor in any encounter I will be in - me, and I will act in that manner regardless of the size of my opponent or what range me and the badguy are in - ground or otherwise.
Destroy a larger, stronger, angrier opponent's structure while he and his friends are standing over you possiby armed. Not gonna happen. Ever.

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Simply wrong. Attributes determine everything else about a person. Like others have said, much depends on the actual physical application. I think you are saying experience and sensitivity are very important parts that make up a combatant, but they are surely not everything, and obviously do not always trump strength, endurance, agility, and go.
Actually, you are 'simply wrong.' Your attributes do not even come into play unless they are employed strategically. Naturally, experience factors into the equation. However, the way that you 'play' your adversary factors in even more. If you don't manipulate the situation to your advantage (I'm not talking about picking the range you want to fight in) before things throw down, you leave everything to chance.
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