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| + | ====== Capture the Point ====== | ||
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| + | //by LEF member James// | ||
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| + | **Rules**: Fencer A and Fencer B start out of distance and contest to score a point as per the rules of [[lef_poulet_poinarde|Stabby Chicken]]. When one fencer makes a touch, that fencer has "the Point" and must cross the baseline behind them without being touched to " | ||
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| + | The fencer with the Point, who is trying to retreat to their baseline, is called the " | ||
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| + | * At all times, both fencers must face their opponent (ie: you cannot turn your back and sprint across your baseline) | ||
| + | * If both fencers make a touch at the same time, the fencer who currently hass the Point retains it. | ||
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| + | **Skills Tested**: Advancing and retreating footwork with proper form, attacking and defending on the move, swapping mindset from attacking to defending and vice versa. | ||
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| + | **Notes**: The advancing fencer (ie: the fencer without the Point) is forced to attack into whatever the retreating fencer with the Point is doing, otherwise they' | ||
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| + | Even though the advancing player is not being actively targeted by the retreating player, they can't go 'all in' on an attack because then they' | ||
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| + | Because a fencer has to secure and keep the Point to score, there' | ||
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| + | **Variants/ | ||
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| + | * **Extra Wins**: The retreating fencer scores an additional win for each extra touch they make on the advancing fencer, resetting each time possession of the Point swaps. | ||
| + | * **Tally**: Provide a time limit for the game, say, five minutes, and maintain a tally of " | ||
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