I'd rather it go down to:
OT ends in a draw, most bodies alive wins, same amount of bodies? Furthest down the field wins. That's still a draw? 1v1 sudden death. Normal 1v1 rules apply. That'd add time, but it would be such an incredibly rare circumstance that I don't think it'd be a problem.
Plus if you let the German refs run things like they did in Puget, games were 3 hours ahead of schedule.
In order to keep things running, extra OT points and 1v1s add time to schedules, Ideally, I'd like to see an OT point, if that results in a stalemate, then either 3 or 5 1V1s, like a penalty shoot-out, but that would add even more time! When scheduling you have to allow for stalemates and null points, or schedules will run hideously behind (think original CPPS!).
I feel the coin toss rule is unfair (remember to always call tails
) and that in the event of a stalemate after an OT point it should be decided on previous ranking, either that events prelims, and/or on previous event standing, unless no advantage can be discerned, where a coin toss can employed.
The D2 Field, (nee D1) which does have a German ultimate,but a mixed nationality ref crew, will often run ahead as for Race to 2 a lot of buffering is built in tothe schedules for games that go to 3 points and even overtime (the scheduler for MS is also German)!
Or,as they would explain it: