Thanks for your replies guys
What I was taught was basicly that with the imaginary traingle facing away from my oponent, I can advance to him on either his left for rigth side and attack from those angles.
With the triangle facing towards him, i can move back and to either side, away from the attack in a largo range.
I like it because it's basic and therefore effective.
But what about all this triangle inside a square, and many triangles forming a zig-zag stuff? That's what I'm interested in, because it seems so complicated (i'm simple like that )
Thanks again!
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