Seems that Lance had nearly explained all, I shall add some comments on that day's sparring...
Wella, as you see from the result of that day:
Jason vs Alfred
1. Alfred cut hand and arm with combo.
2. Alfred cut elbow and belly with combo
3. Jason cut wrist.
4. Jason cut wrist.
5. Alfred cut forearm.
6. Jason cut hand. Alfred cut head.
7. Alfred cut wrists. Jason cut arms.
8. Alfred cut forearm.
9. Jason cut head. Alfred cut stomach.
10. Alfred cut belly. Jason cut shoulder.
11. Jason cut head.
12. Alfred cut back of knee (the back leg).
13. Jason cut head.
14. Alfred cut back of knee and then knee.
15. Jason cut head.
16. Jason cut chest.
17. Alfred hit leg with wrong blade alignment. Jason cut head.
18. Jason cut head. Alfred cut thigh.
19. Alfred cut side through Jason’s parry.
20. Jason cut head.
21. Alfred cut body. Jason cut head.
22. Jason cut hand.
23. Alfred cut groin.
24. Jason cut head.
25. Jason cut head.
Jason used bastard sword since then.
26. Alfred cut knee.
27. Jason cut head.
28. Jason cut head.
29. Jason cut head.
30. Alfred cut elbow.
31. Alfred cut back of knee.
32. Jason cut head.
33. Alfred cut body, Jason cut head.
34. Jason cut knee.
35. Alfred cut foot through Jason’s parry.
It happens that, I slipped through Jason's hanging guard quite a few times.
Also, please note that some of my Ochs are not nice. The tip happened to be pointing too up.
I lose in points, I am nearly 4:6 to Jason <img src="/forum/images/icons/frown.gif" alt="" />
Afterall I am only a 6 months old swordsman. But please note that if it's a real situation, Jason is dead coz' his arm was cut first.
Some may wonder why we use false edge cut so often? Will the hit be too light? Yes, false edge cut is lighter, but if the target is some weak point, like fingers, arms' tendon, it's more than enough to disable the opponent <img src="/forum/images/icons/smile.gif" alt="" />
Another note on hanging guard : If Jason blocked me with hanging guard, it's likely that I will use Doubling, and we both got killed by each other
