We always try to match different kinds of weapons as well - Longswords against polearms, dagger against longsword, sword&shield against polearms, etc.
In our experience, weapon length is very important, but knowledge and daring is even more important in this matter.
- Spear against Longsword: our guys are trained to act very fast and with courage. Okay, Spear has it's superior reach and fastness in thrusting, but also a greater recovery time after a longer thrust. Thus, if the swordsman can bring his enemy with the spear to attack him from further away, he may do an überlaufen or überfallen. All in one, single longsword against single Spear, that is 50:50%. (in the video of Cold Steel "More Proof", they are talking about the Spear as if it were undefeatable, and by simple counterthrusts it could defeat everything. Well, No! And again, No! Not even in Mr. Clements' book is clearly written, how damn fast a Spear can be defeated with the right kind of attitude)
- Dagger VS Longsword: Again, the sword could any time cut a man in two, nd it would seem that a dagger has no chances.... Yet, we very often use daggers in sparring matches and it is an important part of our training, so we have some pretty good dagger-fighters in our group. (we make padded daggers the same way than swords, here's a pic:
http://www.sword.sg18.net/gallery/G12/images/05.jpg ) Those guys can measure a longsword reach very good, and can strike inside damn fast, one hand on your sword holding hand, the other with dagger on your throat. Like said, this takes even more daring and speed - dunno if they'd do it in REAL life, but in 'safe' matches, Dagger VS Lonsgword 30:70 %
- We never tried Spear against Dagger. Well, speaking of it, this could be interesting <img src="/forum/images/icons/wink.gif" alt="" />
But it's very risky, I guess. But even so, it's not completelly hopeless for the dagger. Quite the opposite. If somebody can move his/her weightpoint PAST the tip of the polearm, it looks really bad, for the polearms guy (or girl). I know there are LOTS o things to do even so, but, belive me, when I say, It's one average step from the end of the polearm to your throuat or heart.
- Longsword VS Sword&Shield: 60:40%. The Longsword is an ultimate close combat sword! If know a few things about shields, you may do a lot of things against it. It takes a little more time than a Longsword VS Longsword match, but it's okay. On the Opposite, a shorter sword one handed needs to pass a lot of space to the enemy. It is BEHIND the shield, right leg back, so you must step and thrust full to reach the longsword guy, in an average bout. The short sword needs to be very fast. it's a good idea to 'jump in' on your enemy, with the shield and the sword once. In our matches, ripost (double time) almost never works against a longsword. No wonder, btw.
- Bidenhänder VS Polearm: Whoooa--ho-ho <img src="/forum/images/icons/wink.gif" alt="" /> 80:20% <img src="/forum/images/icons/wink.gif" alt="" /> If you can catch the poleweapon with the parierhaken, all you have to do is to step in and let the weapon fall. It takes about a second. It's a kind of lunge, sometimes one-handed. A landsknecht reenactment guy (huhh... is that called Re-Actor? <img src="/forum/images/icons/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forum/images/icons/grin.gif" alt="" /> ) told me that tat was the primary move against polearms. Even if they came in great numbers, the landsknechts threw their weapon forward and opwards, to the right (or left), catching about 2-3 pole weapons at once and stepped in for a mighty zornhau. That would, in a battle then, decapitate not one, but two enemies at once. 3 Bidenhanders would take on almost 10 polearms, so he said. He was probably a hero in his own dreams, yet the concept is still working.
There is a rather new film in Poland (or Slovakia?) called "With Fire and Iron", where a knight swears to cut down THREE heads at once with his two-hander sword, just like his father once did. He actually manages this in the movie, before being shot down with arrows.... <img src="/forum/images/icons/frown.gif" alt="" />
- Dagger VS Sword&Shield: hmm.... I've seen a move, where the Dagger guy used the shield of the enemy against him. It was quite funny. Anyway, with speed you may even hide behind your enemies shield. But this kind of bout is around 20:80% for the Sword&Shield.
All in One, Weapon Length is not SO important. What important is, always, to know what your enemy's weapon is capable of. If you never fought against a Spear with a sword for example, you'll probably be defeated 10 in 10 times. It must be learned, to fight a longer weapon than yours. But the Truth(TM) is, that a smaller weapon has it's advantages as well, against long weapons, not just disadvantages. The tide is quickly turned, and then it's farewell.
byez,
Szabolcs