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Stealing points means that the team is the first to throw the pot in this round, and at the end of the game, they can still score!!
Generally speaking, the team that takes the lead is mostly defensive, and it is necessary to lose as few points as possible, and the team that can score points is usually very powerful, so it is called stealing points!!
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Scoring in the case of the first move is called stealing points, which should be the first move, which is generally defensive, not attacking, and scoring is "stealing points".
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Did you knock someone else's curling stone out of the scoring area?
I think so.
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Defend the score first. (Xianshou means to be the first to throw the pot).
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In curling, scoring points in the case of the first move is called stealing points. Under normal circumstances, it should be the first to defend, not to attack, and to score is to steal points.
This is due to the rules of the game, and generally the back hand is scored:
1. Each curling game is played with 10 rounds, and a total of 16 balls are thrown in each game.
2. Two teams per game, 4 players per team. Each player can throw the ball twice in each game, and a total of 16 balls for eight people in a game will end.
3. During the game: the main player will lead the game. The master will use the ice brush as the throwing target, and will indicate the selection of the stone ball and the distance to slide.
4. During the game: one player throws the ball, and two players brush the ice to help skate.
One player throws the ball, and two players from their own side quickly brush the ice surface left and right in front of the curling slide so that the curling can accurately reach the center of the camp. At the same time, in order to keep the curling stone away from the center of the circle, the opposing team members can also wipe the ice surface in front of the curling stone.
5. During the game: the throwing team players strive to slide the curling stone to the center of the circle, and can also knock the opponent's curling stone out or knock their own curling stone into the center of the circle.
6. In the end, the players on both sides have thrown all the curling stones, and the distance between the curling stones on the field and the center of the camp circle determines the winner, 1 point per stone, and the team with more points wins.
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Summary. How is curling scored? What are the rules?
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Curling is scored by the team with the ball in the house closest to the center of the base.
One point is awarded for each ball of the team that is located in the middle of the circle and is closer to the center of the circle than all the balls of the other team. The skip should lead the game. When a player throws the ball, the main player should hold an ice brush (broom) as the object of the throw.
The host should also indicate the direction of rotation and the distance the ball should slide, and let the team members understand the purpose of the throw, so that the sweeper can decide how to brush the ice, as brushing the ice will increase the distance and reduce the curve of the ball.
Two sets of eight balls are required for a game, which should be coloured so that they can still be easily identified at the other end of the ice. Traditionally, in the first inning, the team that does not have the right to throw the ball at the end of the game can choose the color of that team's ball.
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Curling adds 2 points because both sides are closest to the center of the circle.
The two teams waited until each of the eight pots was hit, and the referee looked at the pots that stayed in the base camp. Whoever has the pot closest to the center of the circle wins. From the center of the bench outwards, the first winner gets one point, the second wins two points if it is the same color as the first, and the third wins three points if it is the same color as the first two.
If the second one is not the same color as the first, the winner gets only one point.
Curling rules.
The curling game is a total of 10 rounds per game, and the two limb teams throw a total of 16 pots for a game, and each player of the two teams has two curling stones, that is, there are two opportunities to throw the ball, and the two teams take turns throwing stone balls during the game, each of whom throws two balls, and the eight players have a total of 16 balls and then ends. While trying to slide the curling stone to the center of the camp, the throwing team can also use the curling stone to knock the opponent's curling stone out of the camp or knock the curling stone of his own side into the center of the camp circle under the command of the main player.
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Curling Match Scoring:
Each game is played by two teams against each other, each team has four players, the two teams alternately throw the ball in the order of first base, second base, third base and the main players, after throwing the ball, the distance between the stone ball on the field and the center of the camp circle determines the winner, the team with the stone ball located in the circle and the position closest to the center of the base scores, each stone counts 1 point, and finally when the players on both sides throw all the curling, the team with more points wins.
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In ice skating, each game is played against two teams, each consisting of four players. The match lasted 10 rounds. Each player on both teams has two curling stones, which means two throws.
The scoring rules are also relatively simple: the team with the curling stone in the middle of the circle closest to the center of the base scores.
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Both teams roll 8 each.
If you have 6 people in the circle and I have 4, but I have 2 closer than you to the one closest to the center of the circle, I get 2 points.
In other words, there must be a team with 0 points in each game.
The other team could theoretically score up to 8 points.
In fact, it can't be, because someone else will hit it if you vote.
If you don't enter the circle (even if you dip the edge), then you won't be scored.
There have been 10 games in history that were 0-0, and the extra game was decided.
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1) The team with curling stones closer to the center than the opposing team scores.
2) Only curling stones located in a meter (6 feet) circle are considered for valid scores.
Description: At the end of a round, an instrument (6-foot gauge) should be used to determine if the curling stones are inside the barracks.
3) The measurement should be the closest distance from the center point to the curling stone.
Note: Because the width of the curling stone may be different, the maximum distance from the center point to the curling stone cannot be measured during the measurement.
4) A game should be confirmed by the general or deputy general in charge of the camp before it can be scored.
Note: If a curling stone is moved before confirmation, the measurement should be in favor of the non-fouling side. If the referee touches a curling stone while measuring a curling stone with a similar distance, the curling stones that are close to each other are considered to be equal distances.
5) If two or more curling stones are so close to the center that it is not possible to determine which score is scored with a measuring instrument, the decision is made by the chief referee on visual inspection. If no decision can be made, no points will be awarded to both sides of the game.
6) If a team abandons the game during the course of the game, the game will not officially end until it is the turn of the throwing round. At this point the score of the authorities begins to be calculated, and the score is recorded on the scoreboard. If this happens before the last inning, the remaining innings are scored as X (on the manual scoreboard) or A (on the electronic scoreboard).
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Never heard of it. What came from.
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Whoever stays in the center of the pot after each round will score more points, and one pot will get one point.
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If only one side has a scoring ball, that is, a ball that falls within the circle, then several points count. If both sides have it, then it depends on who has the closest ball to the center of the circle. The most recent ball, if it is for Team A, then Team A scores.
Look again, the second closest ball, is ACrew? If yes, score and look at the third one.
If the second closest ball is for Team B, then this is the end of the sentence, and Team A is 1 point.
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