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    I still feel that in order to hit precisely the vulnerable areas, a thief should have to concentrate. Hence, if you believe that repeated sneak attacks are unbalanced (you try to punch someone 5 times with any amount of fists before they react, difficult eh...) then I suggest limiting the sneak attack to a lesser number of strikes. If you are fine with the rules, let your thieves run your campaign (if they insist).
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    ...you were a pro boxer, and a light-weight one? you could use 5 times, before the other would have time to react. You 'd still have to be a 20th level boxer though to do that :)

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