The rules have evolved:
If the defender breaks into uncontrollable tears or cannot breathe for more than 5 seconds, the match is automatically stopped. Safety is paramount. tickle tapout 11
Round 1: Reese targets O’Malley’s neck — no reaction. Round 2: ribs — small twitch. Round 3: armpits — O’Malley cracks a smile but holds. Round 4: Reese unveils a banned-adjacent tool (a single vibrating toothbrush head). Ref warns, but allows. O’Malley’s legs begin kicking involuntarily. Round 5: 30 seconds left — Reese abandons technique and just spider-fingers both of O’Malley’s bare feet at once. The rules have evolved: If the defender breaks