Or not, you don't know what would have happend, and you never will.
Let's go over this again: What happened back in 1994 was personally dangerous to me, because as you said, we didn't know what we were up against, but we did know it was three to one in our favor. We abandoned our place of safety to intercede on behalf of another person. If he had had a knife or a gun things could have been much worse for us, but he didn't have either.
Personally I would have liked the odds of "11" to one... adding the eight rounds in my Caspian Arms .45ACP shorty - we would not have abandoned our personal safety (distance), and our odds would have been measurably better if he did end up having a knife or a gun.
Would you rather be over-prepared or under-prepared?
I would suggest at this point, that even if you have no intention of carrying a firearm for personal protection, that you go ahead and take the course. You'll learn a lot.
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