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Mastering judo by Masao Takahashi et al., explains a number of aspects of the rules. General rules of competition, etiquette, and the penalty system are covered in Chapter 2. ISBN 0-7360-5099-X. The first chapter of Competitive judo: winning training and techniques, by Ron Angus, is devoted to explaining a number of aspects of the rules.
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Do-jime is a prohibited technique in Judo, [5] and is considered a 'slight infringement' according to IJF rules, Section 27: Prohibited acts and penalties, article 21 [7] Gyaku Jūji-jime (逆十字絞): Reverse cross strangle; Nami-juji-jime (並十字絞): Normal cross strangle; Kata-juji-jime (片十字絞): Half cross strangle
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Template documentation {{ Judo Repechage }} is an implementation of {{ Judo Bracket }} for usage in judo competition articles, at the Repechage section. The template {{ Judo score }} is embedded into these templates.
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Judo Bracket}} is part of a template family implementing Module:RoundN for usage in judo competition articles. The template {{ Judo score }} is embedded into this template. This template is designed to be used for final block brackets ending at the Final, with 2 to 32 teams \ judoka in the bracket.