If you lag roll in a rolling scissors aren't you giving the defensive fighter turning room?
In a rolling scissor, you're in a race to "fall behind". So, lag pursuit is your friend. Giving him "room" is giving him room to hang himself. If you don't give him room, but pressure him instead, you'll find yourself out front and getting shot at. Patience...
If you're the
attacker, the defender is counting on your greater speed, desire to pressure him, and willingness to join a rolling scissors him to make his rolling scissors work. The rolling scissors
isn't an offensive move.
If you're attacking, and are in a rolling scissors, you've already made a mistake. As an attacker, you shouldn't be thinking "I'm gonna rolling scissors him to death". Or, "when we get into a rolling scissors, I need/want to..." You should be thinking "If he tries to draw me into a rolling scissors, I need to be careful, stay out of it, and counter it by..."
The defender is trying to draw you into a rolling scissors, or at least a situation where one can develop.
If you allow that (as the attacker), you're allowing him to dictate the terms of the fight. That's poor form... It'll get you kilt!
Countering the rolling scissors is easy- just don't get sucked into it... It's a
defensive move (even though it's intended to turn the tables on you). If the defender can "make" you, or "trick" you into joining his scissors, well, I guess you deserve it then...
Personally, I like to (as the attacker), just blow through (staying away from his guns), and go up for a yo-yo and another pass. Avoid allowing the defender any/much horizontal separation. Allowing that will allow the defender to equalize your E-states. You'll lose your advantage...
To "win" the rolling scissors, all you need to do is stay behind your opponent. You do that by adjusting the angle and radius of your rolls, and flying lag pursuit. Viewed from the side, it's just spiral (er, two spirals, inter-meshed).
It's not about flying slower than your opponent. It's about flying a longer path, while at the same time making less forward progress than your opponent. Given the option, I'm always trying to start the rolling scissors (as a defender, remember...) as close to equal in speed as possible, and I actually try to exit it (for my shot)
faster than my attacker. Once I've forced him out front, I don't want him to get away... In terms of pursuit, I'm initially in lead pursuit (he's behind or beside me), transitioning into lag, and then using lag and lead as needed to get behind, stay behind, finally get my shot...