An ultimate frisbee game is usually first to score 15. Sometimes, games are played to 11 or 13 instead, if there is not enough time to play to 15. Ultimate frisbee also has a time cap to control the maximum length of a game. There are usually 2 time caps. The first is called the soft cap. When the soft cap is reached, the new score to win becomes 2 more points than the team currently winning has. For example, if the score is 12-10 when the soft time cap is reached, then the game is now first to 14. The second time cap is called hard cap. At hard cap, the game is over after the next point unless the game is tied.
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The field in ultimate frisbee is similar to a football field. There are endzones, which is where you score the point, but there are no yard markages on the field like there are on a football field.
The field can always be adjusted by a tournament director based on available space, but the USAU lists the standard field size as:
40 yards wide and 70 yards long. Endzones are not included in this, and are 25 yards long and 40 yards wide.
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