Play #82
Created: 1/24/2026
(p.76/#1) (Coda Lunga Stretta with the Right Foot Forward vs. Coda Lunga Larga or Stretta with Either Foot Forward) If the enemy is settled in coda lunga larga or stretta with the right foot, or with the left foot forward and you are set in coda lunga stretta with the right foot forward; there you will throw a stocatta trivillata to his sword hand, gathering the right foot back near the left and allowing the sword to go into coda lunga lunga; then you will pass with the left foot somewhat towards his right side and you will throw an imbrocatta to his face or to his sword arm as you wish; then immediately you will pass your right foot forward, allowing your sword to turn to the left side feinting an imbrocatta roversa to the enemy's face that goes to guardia di intrare; and if he should defend against the imbrocatta roversa in some way, you will immediately turn a rising roverso ridoppio to his sword arm or to his sword that will not pass guardia di lioncorno; and subsequently you will throw an imbrocatta to his chest that stops in porta di ferro stretta or porta di ferro larga, as you wish.