
Originally Posted by
Tori Applegate
To be honest, I don't think I would ever use it. If that guy stacks and for some reason you don't get the finish you're left with a backwards deep hook for the arm bar. All he has to do is get his elbow past your elbow. If you look, it's not very deep behind the elbow, two inches and you're out..Maybe in the gi bc you can yank their sleeve in. For my game it would be low percentage, no chance of trying a Kimura on a bunch of people bigger and stronger either. The arm bar is a sure finish. If your looking for a super strong grip break, get your reps in on the Silverado. It works even on the biggest and strongest guys. :-)
A set up I use a lot that's kinda similar that is money...skydive, frog hop to high mount, pick opposite hand-Kimura grip, push to the throat, s mount, sit back and throw the leg over for the arm bar.
Your whole body weight versus their shoulder....I think it would work. Plus, like you mentioned, you have the armbar if the arm slips. Personally, with that deep hook on the opposite arm, I would put my non hooking hand to cup the elbow, use the hooking hand to grab my wrist. That way I can keep the elbow tight so it won't slip out. And if they straighten their arm, just cup their elbow and get the shotgun armbar. If you get rolled and stacked, deep hook with the other arm for control, switch deep hooks, toss to spiderweb, finish. IDK, I haven't tried it yet. But this looks like a viable option.
Also, the silverado doesn't do well against an rnc grip armbar defense. This would work well against it because it attacks the defending arm.