Replay overview:
Snap down: Name says it all. I wasn't technically grabbing my opponent's COG, but his shoulders were lowered so close enough. I'm fairly certain this classifies as a snap down.
Single Leg: My opponent lost his hand and was trying to do a one-handed suplex thing, but I pooped in his cheerios alright...
Kick Check Lockdown: I'm no muay thai expert, but I'm fairly certain this counts, even though all the demo replays show the kick check crossing the center line, I checked from the same side and bumped his leg to the side, then did a move that I call a "lockdown" which is basically focusing all your weight on a place where he can't support it, in this case his leg with a contracted glute.
yo so here's my t4 app :3
(yes i actually tried to get these replays)
I'm not sure what exactly counts as half throw, so i checked all of my replay folder agains and found these 4 possible halfthrows..,
if none counts i'll quickly get a new one, that really isn't a problem
Next 2 replays are pulling guards.... maybe i hope so
then the double leg takedown
and last is the proper suplex... if i's not good enough just tell me and i'll get a new one
Your mount or guard pulll was not even close.
The proper suplex requires both shoulders to be lowered.
You pass on everything else.

Hook from the inside
Minor single leg but it kept him from re'planting so you pass on that.
First replay is a snapdown, second is not.
accepted into t2
It only gets harder from here. good luck.
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and the demo replasy IS ouchi gari.
i know this because kosoto is an outside footsweep where ouchi gari comes from the inside, between the legs.
Hook from the inside

Minor single leg but it kept him from re'planting so you pass on that.
First replay is a snapdown, second is not.
accepted into t2
It only gets harder from here. good luck.
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and the demo replasy IS ouchi gari.
i know this because kosoto is an outside footsweep where ouchi gari comes from the inside, between the legs.
Hook from the inside