Victory by decision occurs when a wrestler wins a match by a small point margin. This result happens after the full time limit of the wrestling match expires. The referee checks the final score to determine which athlete earned more total points. A regular decision involves a lead of fewer than eight or ten points. This type of win shows a competitive and close struggle between two athletes. One specific game example involves a wrestler winning with a final score of four to two. Both athletes fight until the very last second of the final period of action. The winner receives fewer team points for a decision than for a pin fall. Wrestlers must manage their stamina to stay strong throughout the entire regulation time. Strategic stalling near the end often helps a wrestler protect a slim point lead. Most matches in high level competition end with this type of points based result. This win proves the athlete outplayed the opponent over the course of the whole bout.
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