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QuestionHow much time does a team have to talk over strategy before throwing their stone?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIt depends on the rules of the tournament or league where the team is playing. Most leagues are pretty open-ended about talking time because players in general aren't going to waste time (that would be unsportsmanlike). Tournaments typically have a maximum amount of talking time allowed per match.
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QuestionWhat is the scoring process for conceded ends?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIf a team concedes, the match is over. The score is whatever it was at the point the team conceded.
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QuestionHow do you score 8 points in one end if you have only 4 stones each earning only 1 point?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThere are 16 total stones, with each team throwing 8 stones, so it's possible to score a maximum of 8 points if the team gets the stone closest to the center of the button (shot rock) and all 7 other stones are in the house and closer to the center of the button than the other team's closest stone. In practice, this is extremely rare.
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QuestionAre opposing players allowed to sweep your rock?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerOpposing players can sweep a rock after it enters the house, yes. The point is usually to try to coax the rock out of the position where you want it to stop or freeze.
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QuestionWhat happens if someone hits the rock with a broom?Community AnswerIf a travelling rock is hit by the sweeper's broom, it is considered 'burned' and must be taken out of play. Etiquette and the honor system dictates that sweepers call their own burns.
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QuestionWhat happens to the hammer if neither team scores on an end or if there is a tie?Community AnswerThe team that begun the end with the hammer would have the hammer in the next end.
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QuestionHow do I score in curling?Community AnswerYou have to get rocks into the house. The rocks closest to the button (the middle dot), count for points. For example, if there are two red rocks closest to the button, the red team gets two points for that end. If there's a rock closer to the button than one of the two, only one counts for points.
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QuestionHow does the rate and direction of the stone rotation influence the amount and rate of a curl?Community AnswerA faster spin usually makes the rock curve, or "curl," less. If it's very rapid, it will be unstable and kind of wobble. A slower turn curls the rock harder. As far as the direction of the turn, it curls the same direction it is rotated.
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QuestionWhy would a player put the first stone on the back edge of the house?Community AnswerNo particular reason unless the skip called for that shot. Usually the first stone would be before the house to serve as a guard to start the game.
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QuestionCan I get two points with one stone on the button in curling?Community AnswerWhile it would be cool to have a curling equivalent to the 3-point shot, you can only score one point per rock (provided it it is closer than any opposing rock).
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QuestionOn the scoreboard there is an H and then a star beside one of the teams. What does this mean?Community AnswerThis indicates who had the hammer in the first end. This helps people determine the score every end.
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QuestionHow much time do you have to play a full game?Community AnswerIt depends on the speed of play and if there are other games scheduled behind you. Typically 15 - 20 minutes per end. In club play, it is not uncommon to end a slow game early to allow the ice to be resurfaced and prepared for the next group of players.
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QuestionIs the house all of the space within the blue ring or red ring? Explain the target rings please.Community AnswerThe colors of the rings have no significance. There is the button in the center. The next ring is the 4 foot ring because it is 4 feet in diameter. The other two are the 8 and the 12 for the same reason. They are there to make it easier to discern which rocks are closest to the center.
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QuestionHow do I keep score?Community AnswerThe score goes across the board similar to a baseball scoreboard. The ends are numbered on a separate tile. you take that time for end number one if you scored two points that end number goes over the number two, in the next end if you score two more points the number two end tile goes over number 4, it is a progressive scoring system.
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QuestionWhen measuring stones, can I use the brush as a measure?Community AnswerYou could, but if it's an important game or a very close rock, you should use the measure. A measure is standard to most curling rinks, and is used to measure much more precisely.
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QuestionHow many timeouts do you get?Brett GilbertTop AnswererYou get 2 timeouts, each lasting 1 minute. In extra ends, you get an extra 1 minute timeout for each extra end.
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QuestionWhat's the power play?Brett GilbertTop AnswererIt's a relatively newer rule for Mixed Doubles. The team with the last stone in the current end gets to put the stone on the tee line in the house. The guard stone is placed at the side of the sheet to protect the other stone.
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QuestionAs a defensive player, can I help a curling stone leave the back of the house by sweeping?Community AnswerYou can sweep your own team's stones anytime. You cannot sweep the stones of the opposing team until the rock passes the button.
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QuestionWhy is it granite?Brett GilbertTop AnswererMoisture can't get into the stone. That means it stays smooth and glides across the ice. It's a unique volcanic granite from Scotland and Wales.
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QuestionWhat happens if a sweeper touches an opponent's stone?Brett GilbertTop AnswererIt's called a burn and usually results in a penalty. This depends on what your opponent decides. They can remove your thrown stone from play, put the moved stone back where it was, or make you throw your stone again.
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QuestionHow would putting a stone in front of a circle affect the game?Brett GilbertTop AnswererIt's a guard. You can block the circles, making it harder for your opponent to get their stones into the house. This can be useful if you have stones in the circles you need to protect.
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QuestionWhat is the point spread to end a game before all innings have been played?Brett GilbertTop AnswererIt's up to the losing team to decide on conceding. There are plenty of opportunities to catch up, since each team gets 8 stones in a normal end. If you're down by more than 8 in the final end, you know you can't catch up, but you may wish to concede the match before then.
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QuestionCould I take out with the hammer, but intentionally not keep mine in the house, so I keep the hammer, but sacrifice the point?Community AnswerAbsolutely. That’s called blanking the end. It would give you the hammer again in the next end and perhaps a chance for two or more points versus the one you sacrificed. It’s very common in high level curling.
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QuestionHow many points is dead center of the button?Community AnswerA stone can only score one point. Though cool to do, there is no bonus for a “Bull’s Eye.”
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QuestionWhy does the person tossing the rock have to hold a broom?Community AnswerThe broom is held for balance during the delivery slide. It can also be used to clean off the bottom of the rock prior to throwing. There may also be an opportunity to chase your own rock and sweep it yourself if your team is missing a player.
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QuestionIt is said that only one team can score points in an end, but the example scoreboard shows both teams scoring points in the 6th and 9th ends. How can that be?Community AnswerThe score board above is not accurate; it's just used as a visual. Teams will not score in the same end. The only time both teams will finish an end with the same score is if neither team gets any points. This means they have a "blank" end, which is defined as nothing being scored from either side. Blank ends are more common among higher level curlers, just from a strategy standpoint.
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QuestionWhat kind of shoes are worn in curling?Community AnswerShoes don't really matter. Some people prefer to wear running shoes with additional fitted, ice-friendly equipment. Others prefer specially made curling shoes. Curling shoes consist of a slippery, smooth surface on your dominant foot and a rubber texture surface on the other foot. The rubber provides grip and the smooth surface provides and material for sliding. These surfaces can be purchased to put on regular running shoes or special runners.
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QuestionWhat is the hammer?Community AnswerThe hammer is the last stone to be thrown in an end. If Team A scored in end #3 then Team B will have last rock advantage in end #4. Sometimes in a close game, if no rocks are in the house, the last rock will be thrown too hard or too soft in hopes the next end offers a chance to score more than one point. They will keep the hammer (last rock) since neither team scored.
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QuestionWhat if there is a tie at the end of the match?Community AnswerThe level of curling the teams are playing will dictate the result. Most recreation leagues, who are on a time restraint, will accept the tie. But, at higher levels teams will usually play an extra end to break the tie and determine a clear winner.
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QuestionWhat happens if a stone that has already been played is moved by a sweeper?Community AnswerThat stone is “burned”or dead, and can not be played any more in that burn.
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