This has been bugging me for a very long time I try to break combat down in a logical way and I am having a hard time figuring out why so many people seem to have the (Guillotine Choke) from guard as a very "High Priority" move doesn't matter if it is an (Arm In) version or a (No Arm) version.
What I mean by "High Priority" is that there are moves IMO that should be used or at least attempted before others because they simply make more sense while others are "Low Priority" and should only be used if everything else has failed or it is simply your only option based on the situation at hand.
I don't understand why I see so many fighters immediately try to pull a (Guillotine Choke) when they are in a SPRAWL position or when they are standing with a hook in and have an arm around the opponents head, Typically where you see a fighter try to pull the (Arm In Guillotine) from.
Logically from the SPRAWL to me it makes more sense to attempt a (Anaconda, Darce, Ninja Choke) and I would argue maybe even an (Inverted Triangle Choke) cause if the opponent pushed forward once you moved your leg into position to feed it under their arm you could possibly shift your weight to the side and switch off to a (Peruvian Neck Tie) attempt cause your leg would be in position to kick it out and place it behind the head.
I don't understand why you would ever want to try to pull off a (Guillotine) in a way that causes you to pull guard why give up position? You could stay standing and try for the (No Arm) version, And the (Arm In) version is less effective and harder to finish so why would you want to give up position to attempt a move that puts you on your back without even trying to attempt a move that would keep you in much better position the (Anaconda, Darce, and Ninja Choke) all would keep you in a top position that keeps you safer until it is locked in fully then you give up a little bit of position trying to finish.
Also when you factor in the ability to strike it makes even less sense to go to your back in attempt to pull a (Arm In) version that will probably fail and leave you tired with your opponent on top of you and you fighting to regain control of their posture again.
Please explain to me if there is something I'm missing cause it seems to me that this over use of the (Guillotine) in this way is either arrogance in your ability to finish the choke by going for it with little regard for the positioning your giving up, Or it is simple ignorance of what can be done before attempting such a risky move before trying other better IMO options that should be a "Higher Priority".
Even if your (Guillotine) is very good it doesn't seem to make sense to me to try it before you try other things first.
Please help me figure this out cause my combat brain gets very frustrated watching fights where fighters repeatedly go for this immediately and fail without ever attempting to try other things first.
-Thanks
What I mean by "High Priority" is that there are moves IMO that should be used or at least attempted before others because they simply make more sense while others are "Low Priority" and should only be used if everything else has failed or it is simply your only option based on the situation at hand.
I don't understand why I see so many fighters immediately try to pull a (Guillotine Choke) when they are in a SPRAWL position or when they are standing with a hook in and have an arm around the opponents head, Typically where you see a fighter try to pull the (Arm In Guillotine) from.
Logically from the SPRAWL to me it makes more sense to attempt a (Anaconda, Darce, Ninja Choke) and I would argue maybe even an (Inverted Triangle Choke) cause if the opponent pushed forward once you moved your leg into position to feed it under their arm you could possibly shift your weight to the side and switch off to a (Peruvian Neck Tie) attempt cause your leg would be in position to kick it out and place it behind the head.
I don't understand why you would ever want to try to pull off a (Guillotine) in a way that causes you to pull guard why give up position? You could stay standing and try for the (No Arm) version, And the (Arm In) version is less effective and harder to finish so why would you want to give up position to attempt a move that puts you on your back without even trying to attempt a move that would keep you in much better position the (Anaconda, Darce, and Ninja Choke) all would keep you in a top position that keeps you safer until it is locked in fully then you give up a little bit of position trying to finish.
Also when you factor in the ability to strike it makes even less sense to go to your back in attempt to pull a (Arm In) version that will probably fail and leave you tired with your opponent on top of you and you fighting to regain control of their posture again.
Please explain to me if there is something I'm missing cause it seems to me that this over use of the (Guillotine) in this way is either arrogance in your ability to finish the choke by going for it with little regard for the positioning your giving up, Or it is simple ignorance of what can be done before attempting such a risky move before trying other better IMO options that should be a "Higher Priority".
Even if your (Guillotine) is very good it doesn't seem to make sense to me to try it before you try other things first.
Please help me figure this out cause my combat brain gets very frustrated watching fights where fighters repeatedly go for this immediately and fail without ever attempting to try other things first.
-Thanks