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@Blackpowderduelist
what the guy on the right here is doing is essentially a 'krumphau' ((crooked strike)) knocking away the overhead strike at his head, and following up with a thrust to the neck/face while the guy on the left has his sword deflected off-line and he's left open in the center. i think it's kind of what you're describing.
there's another strike called in the German tradition called a 'schielhau' ((shield strike)) that can both knock away the enemy's incoming blow and slide down his blade into a thrust, all in single-time.
what the guy on the right here is doing is essentially a 'krumphau' ((crooked strike)) knocking away the overhead strike at his head, and following up with a thrust to the neck/face while the guy on the left has his sword deflected off-line and he's left open in the center. i think it's kind of what you're describing.
there's another strike called in the German tradition called a 'schielhau' ((shield strike)) that can both knock away the enemy's incoming blow and slide down his blade into a thrust, all in single-time.