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Personally, I do nothing but chain. I always do a weak sub/attempt that isn't secure, then as soon as they easily escape from it the only way they know how, I switch to my real sub (usually a triangle or armbar). Works wonders. Especially when you know exactly how they need to move to escape a sloppy armbar or such, then counter them accordingly. It's like playing chess against a n00b who always takes the open piece without looking at what he just got himself into. Short feints and chains are essential to any higher level BJJ practitioners.
favorite combo: sloppy armbar to triangle, it's just fun
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