The thing about Judo newaza is that we can end matches with pins, so it's not always the most exciting thing to watch.
Case in point:
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As soon as I avoided the foot sweep, I locked in the pin and there was no reason to look for a sub.
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In that one, I played a loose mount and just held him until he entangled my leg, at which point I switched to an ude garami for the tap. It's not the most exciting stuff, because once we have control, we keep control and don't bother chasing the sub.