[MR] That was then, this is now
Dexter Guptill
3fgburner at gmail.com
Sat Oct 3 20:11:45 PDT 2009
Let's say Fighter A has taken Fighter B's leg. B drops to knees,
whereupon A starts dashing madly in a circle, out of sword range,
trying to come at B from behind. B, of course, can turn inside A's
radius. Therefore, it doesn't actually convey a strategic / tactical
advantage. It just gives B a set of sore knees.
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 10:46 PM, Roy B. Scherer <rscherer at infionline.net> wrote:
> This is the second time that I've seen the term "corkscrewing", as I
> slog through a couple of week's messages on thee MR.
> Could someone please take piyt on a non-fighter and tell me what
> that means?
Erich, mka
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