The IBJJF (International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation) Adult World Championships is one of the biggest and most prestigious Jiu-Jitsu tournaments in the world. It is held annually, and the upcoming event will take place from June 1st to 4th. The tournament is open to adult competitors from blue to black belts, and the points system used in the competition is crucial to understanding how the matches are scored.
The IBJJF scoring system awards points for various positions, submissions, and advantages during a match. The points system is designed to incentivize competitors to take risks and seek out advantageous positions, while also penalizing those who stall or avoid engagement.
The scoring system is broken down into three categories: Points, Advantages, and Penalties. Let's take a closer look at each of these categories:
Points:
- Takedown: 2 points
- Sweep: 2 points
- Knee-On-Belly: 2 points
- Guard Pass: 3 points
- Mount: 4 points
- Back Control: 4 points
Advantages:
- Near Sweep: 1 advantage
- Near Takedown: 1 advantage
- Near Back Take: 1 advantage
- Near Guard Pass: 1 advantage
- 50/50: 1 advantage
- Advantage for Submission Attempts
Penalties:
- Penalty for Guard Pulling
- Penalty for Stalling
- Penalty for Unsportsmanlike Conduct
In order to win a match, a competitor must either score more points than their opponent or win by submission. If the match is tied on points at the end of regulation time, the competitor with the most advantages will be declared the winner. If the advantages are tied as well, then the match will be decided by the referee's decision.
It's important to note that the points system is not the only factor in determining the winner of a match. The referee also takes into account the overall activity and aggressiveness of the competitors, as well as their attempts to score and submission attempts.
In addition to the points system, the IBJJF also has specific rules and regulations regarding uniforms, weigh-ins, and other aspects of the competition. Competitors must be aware of these rules and ensure that they are in compliance in order to avoid penalties or disqualification.
Overall, the points system used in the IBJJF World Championships is designed to encourage active and aggressive Jiu-Jitsu, while penalizing stalling and unsportsmanlike conduct. Competitors must be well-versed in the system in order to effectively score points and win matches at this prestigious tournament.
source:
- International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation (IBJJF) Rules: https://ibjjf.com/rules/
- "Understanding the IBJJF Points System" by Jiu-Jitsu Times: https://www.jiujitsutimes.com/understanding-the-ibjjf-points-system/
- "How the IBJJF Scoring System Works" by Gracie Barra: https://graciebarra.com/bjj-blog/how-the-ibjjf-scoring-system-works/
- "IBJJF World Championship: Rules and Regulations" by BJJ Heroes: https://www.bjjheroes.com/bjj-news/ibjjf-world-championship-rules-and-regulations