Thanks again for all the input. this is a fairly typical example of him rolling in class or competition. There are lots more videos of him on the same youtube channel:
I'm not asking for ways to beat him or anything and I do ask him how he got me, but with me it's usually dumb stuff I'm doing i.e. letting him control my ankle or arm for too long. My leg lock defense is poor and he exploits it, as he should (assuming he just wants to win and get another rep of the setup and finish - or maybe he wants to show me how vulnerable I am.) I'll keep drilling it and be glad I get tested on it so often.
I think if this guy is only hitting the exact same set up everytime and going for the finish right away he is hurting his overall game in the long run by not expanding or atleast leaning the options that can come off his subs
I agree with this and it's what made me ask you guys about it. I'm sure it's awesome for his development of those two finishes and the paths there, but the rest of his progression must be suffering. Do you try to avoid doing the things you're already good at to work on new stuff? Do you polish the killer weapons? Bits of both?