Chest-to-Chest Armlock when opponent defends with palm down
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When you are attempting a chest-to-chest armlock on the farside arm from your side control, and the opponent defends by turning his palm down, you can still finish the armlock by putting the head side arm under his arm so that your bicep is against his elbow. Then wrench his wrist and push his arm into your bicep.
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