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1. One rival of the same weight and of approximately the same skill level. |
1. There are 2 or more assailants. Generally they are bigger, more often than not armed (with a knife, stick, bottle, chain, etc.). |
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2. If your rival turns to be stronger than you or in case you decide to stop fighting a referee stops the fight. |
2. In case you fell down the assailants would not stop their aggression. Moreover, they will beat a victim completely with their feet as long as somebody frightens them away. |
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3. A fight takes place on a tatami (a squared circle) of the familiar shape. You are ready from the moral (mood) and physical (stretch) point of view. You wear a habitual contest uniform. |
3. A fight takes place in the most unsuitable surroundings. Borders, surface, lighting conditions range considerably. Clothes are as a rule entrance maximum unsuitable for the fight (especially in regard of women). Such assault is generally unexpected. |