Here's the test.
http://www.gaijindesign.com/lawriemalen/jedi/
Nefarus, my friend, I notice you always say Luke and Vader can win because of stuff they didn't show in the movies because of understandable technological restraints on the part of the filmmakers thirty years ago. But it all boils down to the fact that moving fast or not, a saber fight doesn't have to be fancy to be affective. The newer battles are geared towards a newer generation, where the emphasis is all on flash and pizzazz. In all reality, you never would have seen Yoda fight like he did in AOTC back then even if the technology was available just because there was no need. But in the prequels, where appearances obviously take presidence over plot elements and realistic backgrounds, everyone looks like monkeys on crack with glowsticks in theri hands.
But still, Luke's training with Obi Wan was perhaps a few days tops in the confines of the Millenium Falcon with barely any room to move around in. I highly doubt that Obi Wan busted out his own saber and showed Luke enough moves to make him badass without destroying anything in the room or killing the boy. As for the training with Yoda, that was rushed training if ever I saw one. It'd be the equivalent of me watching a LAw and Order marathon and then proclaiming myself a Judge. Speed and potential aside, he wasn't disciplined enough to be a capable fighter. Why else would he lose his composure with Vader?