The Georgian grip is controlling the opposite shoulder with a cross grip over the back, so yes you are right, but this action comes from that position, where just locking straight into the makikomi position, rather than establishing the back grip first.
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Very hard to set up during the match.
Agreed, but some people build their game around Georgian grips.
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Kinda look like hane-makikomi
yes, because the Georgian grip bring the hip close into uke, the action can be pretty similar.
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Correct me if I’m wrong but I thought Georgian grip was reaching over and grabbing the back of his gi or his belt
The Georgian grip is controlling the opposite shoulder with a cross grip over the back, so yes you are right, but this action comes from that position, where just locking straight into the makikomi position, rather than establishing the back grip first.