Now many of you believe that the 'submission only' format is the better alternative to the 'points' system that a majority of tournaments run. The logic behind it is that someone is going to take risks and actively pursue a submission, due to the risk of not advancing through the brackets. However not all people share this mindset, as a guy who's getting smashed will usually turtle up and settle for the draw. What if a stud goes against some guy that just plays defensive the entire match?
Here is my answer to the submission vs points debate; points with incentives. If there are 6 or more guys in your division, the 'group stage' system will be implemented. Competitors will be split into however many groups with the top seed of each group advancing to the single elimination tournament bracket. If there are less than 6 guys in your division, the 'round robin' system will be implemented. Submission victories are worth 3 points, decision wins will get you 1 point, draws leave both guys with 0 points, while losses subtract a point from your total score.
This way the urgency to get the submission is still there and your hundred dollar registration will guarantee you more than one match.
Here is my answer to the submission vs points debate; points with incentives. If there are 6 or more guys in your division, the 'group stage' system will be implemented. Competitors will be split into however many groups with the top seed of each group advancing to the single elimination tournament bracket. If there are less than 6 guys in your division, the 'round robin' system will be implemented. Submission victories are worth 3 points, decision wins will get you 1 point, draws leave both guys with 0 points, while losses subtract a point from your total score.
This way the urgency to get the submission is still there and your hundred dollar registration will guarantee you more than one match.