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    Inverted Rubber Guard from bottom side control... because why not

    Currently happening in Pans right now, Hernandez has held this for 6 minutes now lol


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    held it, but he's down by 3? Unless he's working on a sweep... ?

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    Well he got passed, so that's 3 points. I don't recall him being able to do much with it. IIRC he got jumping armbarred by Moizinho a few minutes later (who went on to place 2nd) When the replays get added, i'll try get the gifs of the entry or anything significant.

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    The dude has some interesting game for sure. I am bringing him out for a seminar at 10th Planet Beaumont on April 9th and 10th. I already mess with a bit of that sort of thing but I'm looking forward to seeing what reuse he has that I might be able to build from. Win or lose, he's got my attention when the gold medalist doesn't

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Debes View Post
    The dude has some interesting game for sure. I am bringing him out for a seminar at 10th Planet Beaumont on April 9th and 10th. I already mess with a bit of that sort of thing but I'm looking forward to seeing what reuse he has that I might be able to build from. Win or lose, he's got my attention when the gold medalist doesn't
    Very cool! I was hoping to see some wizardry from there but it turned into a bit of a stalemate. I assumed he must have something from there (inverted triangle of some kind?) to go there. Seems like a weirdly obscure position to stumble into accidentally. IIRC it may have been entered off some toehold scramble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Debes View Post
    The dude has some interesting game for sure. I am bringing him out for a seminar at 10th Planet Beaumont on April 9th and 10th. I already mess with a bit of that sort of thing but I'm looking forward to seeing what reuse he has that I might be able to build from. Win or lose, he's got my attention when the gold medalist doesn't
    The gold medalist is the guy who did this in a different match:
    https://www.instagram.com/p/BDL76AInpBp/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Princess Guillotine View Post
    The gold medalist is the guy who did this in a different match:
    https://www.instagram.com/p/BDL76AInpBp/
    That's cool. I didn't suggest he was "better" than the gold medalist, just that he had my attention more. He still has my attention more than a guy that did a flying slarce(?). Sleeve Darce? Don't really know what to call it. Congrats to that guy though, glad he's subbing people.

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    He was actually silver medalist Miyao won gold Q got silver but he did win gold in no gi worlds and is pretty amazing he used to train with Caio. That choke was a loop choke Barncat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Debes View Post
    That's cool. I didn't suggest he was "better" than the gold medalist, just that he had my attention more. He still has my attention more than a guy that did a flying slarce(?). Sleeve Darce? Don't really know what to call it. Congrats to that guy though, glad he's subbing people.
    I understand what you meant. It's just funny how differently the different sides of the BJJ community see things-- that Osvaldo flying loop choke was definitely the unofficial 'move of the weekend' from pans, spreading virally around social media (I saw it like 6 times in 6 places).

    Gambledub, do you think one could hit a loop choke from advanced rubber guard setups like meathook or gun show? I'm thinking something like a modified invisible collar, but with the hand grabbing deep inside the opponent's near collar instead of your own shin, and your legs in the 'crackhead' position? Seems like a cross collar choke might be there as well.

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