Postby Jeff Hansen » Wed Nov 24, 2004 10:05 am
Interesting idea, however I think it assumes that your opponent is less skilled than yourself, or at least no better. Hardly something you can always count on, or know ahead of time. The advantage of the german style of attack first and often, is, you take the vor with your initial attack, and keep it with a flurry thereafter. If you can do this, then, regardless of the skill of your opponent, his only hope is to pull off a meisterhau indes to take the vor away before you find the inevitable opening. Thus, can the lesser swordsman defeat a master (if he's lucky). Basically, I think if Liechtenauer or Ringeck were alive today they would say "screw all that jockying for position, just kill the s.o.b."
Just MHO.
Jeff Hansen
ARMA FS
Birmingham, AL study group leader
"A coward believes he will ever live
if he keep him safe from strife:
but old age leaves him not long in peace
though spears may spare his life." - from The Havamal