Just noting, I wasn't saying I don't like baratoplata. It's obviously legit from a triangle like Caio has shown. I just haven't had much success going straight to barato from full guard.
About Flograppling. I have a subscription there. They have a ton of great content for the $20. The problem is their video organization really needs some work. The NoGi IBJJF videos for example are just all laid out together on one video page. So that's a few hundred videos all with the same title. Their blogposts help guide you a little bit to which videos to watch for the main matches, but yea it needs some work. I signed up this month because I knew I was going to at least be getting both the NoGi worlds and the Berkut competition (which is stacked). But I will likely just end it at the end of the month and have gotten plenty for my $20 worth.
I'm actually watching all the adult black belt matches over again and that's been pretty insightful. Been writing down some stats for each match. Pretty interesting.

Originally Posted by
Mike Nall
I definitely do. Honestly I play very little closed guard, and when I do I'm usually looking to open and sweep. If I do anything from closed submission wise it's either a hip bump to guillotine or the occasional pop triangle or baratplata. Getting that leg to the other side of their head is definitely the hardest part. I wish I could help more. I just try to use the free hand to keep their arm away as I swing the leg over. Once the leg is over it's basically a wrap though, and the tap is almost a guarantee. I don't know about the Duda, at least not by that name. I'll have to look it up.
For sure it's a solid finish from a popped triangle, just hard to get straight from full guard. I'll play with it some more though if you've had success. I've felt like there's something there, but I also hate that when it doesn't work I've completely lost full guard.
And here's a vid on duda to barato -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNlNA20iGRw