When your opponent is maneuvering to come straight at you, guns a blazing from 1K out ,sometimes more or less, and you are going for a lead turn, you present him with a front quarter shot. That doesn't change the fact that his intention was to HO,HO,HO. This is a very common scenario. More experienced pilots usually avoid the shot, reverse, and if the con is willing to engage, end up on his 6 and kill him. Often though, the Hoing, stick stirring, hasn't got a clue newb, runs to a safe distance, comes around and tries it again. I'll admit that when I was the Noob, I did it too, cause I didn't have a clue. I found very quickly though that it was a dangerous gambit and I have been steadfastly avoiding Ho's ever since. That doesn't mean I don't feel a bit irritated when the Hoer manages to get me on that "front quarter shot".
Hopefully most players will realize its a poor choice for an opening move. I know Mark is doing his best to educate the neophytes.