> someone broke into his home and attacked him with a knife.
Key point: he was under attack. This lowers your odds quite a bit.
Once your friend was wounded (I hope he was ok!) things go massively against him.
The aim is to suddenly and brutally disarm your opponent and then disengage. Leaving him either senseless or unsure what happened (and you out of range of a new attack).
> Plus, you don't really know if the other guy is unfamiliar or not.
I've dealt with this elsewhere - it's mostly about body language and if your trained you can note the signals.
Oops accidentally upvoted you. I know it's not as polite as pointing when you accidentally downvote someone, but your series of posts just seems so unrealistic, dangerous and immature that I didn't want to endorse it.
Key point: he was under attack. This lowers your odds quite a bit.
Once your friend was wounded (I hope he was ok!) things go massively against him.
The aim is to suddenly and brutally disarm your opponent and then disengage. Leaving him either senseless or unsure what happened (and you out of range of a new attack).
> Plus, you don't really know if the other guy is unfamiliar or not.
I've dealt with this elsewhere - it's mostly about body language and if your trained you can note the signals.