FIE Referee Study Guide 2009 Foil A5 with explanation by Ioan Pop
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Essentially, by leaving his arm extended, the fencer on the right maintained his attack, which his opponent was obliged to parry... and failed to do. I've scored a few points with a "stop touch", which is simply sticking your arm out and letting your opponent run himself onto your sword. It works fine.
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no dude, tht point in ligne needs to be stablished before the action, it is:
attack form right is no
counterattack from left touche point
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which referee would call it a point in line? that would change the idea about timing
abnakdabna 11 months ago 6
The key point is the timing. There is a break between the end of the attack and the taking up of the action from the left. In that break the attacker leaves their arm extended and straight thus establishing a line.
Phrasing: Attack right no; line right; attack left out of time. touche right.
psibert 4 months ago