Come on, there is no o uchi. Barely a desperate countermeasure that looks like it. No pressure, no move in white's body. He is basically on his tippie toes and FOLLOWS, the movement initiated by blue sutemi.
Blue tries ippon and creates all the motion for a tomoe nage/yoko tomoe that is succesfull, even if the up leg is not well placed.
So you're saying that sutemi is impossible to counter?
If white did that same o uchi gari without blue's sutemi with same result, would it count?
O uchi gari can't be ignored. It's effect is too visible. Blue gambled and (should have) lost. Sutemi was desperation. White would never have fallen if he didn't commit to o uchi.
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u/PrestigiousAssist689 Apr 16 '25
Come on, there is no o uchi. Barely a desperate countermeasure that looks like it. No pressure, no move in white's body. He is basically on his tippie toes and FOLLOWS, the movement initiated by blue sutemi.
Blue tries ippon and creates all the motion for a tomoe nage/yoko tomoe that is succesfull, even if the up leg is not well placed.
100% correct ippon for blue.