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That adds a great element of chance to things, which also fits with Bronn simply being a commoner riding waves and taking advantage of opportunities as they come. God, maybe I should reread the first three books sometime, sounds like I've forgotten a lot of details.
It's my second favourite Bronn moment in the books, my first being naming Lolys' rape bastard Tyrion to annoy Cersei then when she sends Ser Balman to kill him because of this, instead of aiming for him with a lance as the knight expects, Bronn skewers the man's horse then drives a knife into his eye as he's trapped under it.
There's also a couple of more suspicious things about Bronn, but they're mostly conjecture.