#1 Shido Both
Both players don’t intent to make an attack and are staying in negative position. Earlier mate should be announced to give the penalties.
#2 No Shido
The Yoko Tomoe Nage is a real attack, the attempt for Kansetsu comes later and is not the first intention.
#3 Shido White
Mate should be called earlier to penalise White for crushing down.
#4 No Shido
Valid transition to Kansetsu.
#5 Shido Blue
Blocking, negative attitude.
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