Play #246

Created: 1/24/2026

(p.124/#3) (Coda Lunga Stretta with the Left Foot Forward vs. Coda Lunga Stretta) If your enemy is set in coda lunga stretta with the right foot forward, you will be placed in coda lunga stretta with the left foot forward, but somewhat distant from your enemy; and there you will throw a stoccata trivillata to his sword hand, allowing the sword to go subsequently into coda lunga lunga, and in this tempo you will pull the right foot back somewhat near the right; and then you will feint an imbrocatta to his face, but nevertheless you will pass the right foot forward feinting a rising falso in the manner of a montante to his his sword, and as he goes to defend against this falso in some way, you will subsequently throw a stoccata trivillata to the sword hand; and whether he pulls his sword hand back or keeps it present, you will immediately, with shrewd skill, throw a rising falso to his sword hand, that will go in the manner of guardia sopra braccio; and subsequently you will withdraw the right foot back throwing a roverso to his sword hand, that descends into coda lunga larga.