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Posted
6 minutes ago, GreatWhiteNorth said:

Now you're just being argumentative.

Re-read my posts, I've already answered that question at least twice.

Your answer is to hope the wrestler with the lead makes a mistake. Hope is a poor strategy.

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Just now, Wrestleknownothing said:

Your answer is to hope the wrestler with the lead makes a mistake. Hope is a poor strategy.

It's called counter-wrestling. It's smart, strategic, and wins a whole lot of matches. Especially in the 3rd period.

Don't know where you wrestled. But if you don't understand the concept of sticking to your strengths while leveraging your opponent's weaknesses at the end of the match - I'm not sure I can help you much more.

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