IMO, Four and Five are "errors", or even "crimes". One through Three are simple exercises of freedom.
Don't reengage a fleeing opponent unless he retains the ability and possibly the will to reposition and reengage you from cover. (not unless you have a 'stay out of jail free' badge issued by the government)
Forcibly engaging a previous attacker who is trying to disengage makes you the new aggressor.
IMO, Four and Five are "errors", or even "crimes".
ReplyDeleteOne through Three are simple exercises of freedom.
Don't reengage a fleeing opponent unless he retains the ability and possibly the will to reposition and reengage you from cover. (not unless you have a 'stay out of jail free' badge issued by the government)
Forcibly engaging a previous attacker who is trying to disengage makes you the new aggressor.