Winning by advantage?

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It was 2-2. But Ryan hall wins by an advantage. was it from that triangle attempt in the last few seconds??? IMO, it was far from being sunked in since the time elapsed.

I'm even wondering how many advantages were scored in the match? I'm assuming Renato got one with the near guard pass at 5.00 and Ryan got one when almost taking the back at 5.55 so it would make sense that he wins with 2-1 on the advantages...

While i'm on the topic, what do you guys think about advantages, cause they seem they can really be subject to biase... like i'm sure that triangle that ryan sunked in could have been more of a threat had in been another like 10 seconds in, or maybe not even at all cause Renato could have escaped really fast.

Brazilian Jiujitsu and Submission Grappling Tournaments

"1) Advantages are submission attempts that posed a real threat to the other fighter, near takedowns, near sweeps, near passes etc. Advantages will only be used in the case of a tie with points."
 
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