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cox
22 Feb 10 19:38
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I remember hearing last night on BBC that the curling rinks all keep the same stones game to game and that one set of yellow stones on rink (not sure what its called) no1 were very poor giving a huge edge to the red team every game. They also said that the yellow had only won once on that ice rink (?) and by my calculations there must have been around 21 sessions!

Red 20
Yellow 1

I've done some research and cant find any more info & I cant work out whos playing on that ice tonight, can anyone help?

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By:
cox
When: 22 Feb 10 19:54
I've worked out the playing surface is a called a sheet :) Ok im not exactly and expert on curling but there are 4 sheets this games, sheet A,B,C and D, I'm struggling to find results by sheet, if i can find this i can check for this red bias and bet accordingly.
By:
I win every time!
When: 22 Feb 10 19:55
I think you'll find it's a yellow bias (red stones are foo ked). Nice try tho.
By:
cox
When: 22 Feb 10 19:59
Ok,what sheet and who's playing with the yellow stones tonight?
By:
Gracie
When: 22 Feb 10 20:27
ok, during the competition the 5th man from the team (alternate) spends their free time "matching Stones" they throw all stones at the same pace and line. this enables a nation to discover any rouge stones. ie - stones that curl more or that are slower. this information is usefull as during a match the skip has a better idea of what "ice" to give the player that is delivering these "dodgy" stones, thus reducing the margin for error. when these "matching" sessions are taken its often the case that a set of stone sturns out to be poor/dodgy/sh1t! therefore the teams will all spot these stone and nobody wil want to play with them - hence the commentators talking about a bad set of stones.

hope this helps

gracie
By:
Gracie
When: 22 Feb 10 20:29
any info you need on the game just ask, i am a regular player
By:
I win every time!
When: 22 Feb 10 21:04
Gracie - how do you score a goal?
By:
adrianooooo
When: 22 Feb 10 21:05
list basic rules please gracie, i might have a bet cos im sooo bored
By:
I win every time!
When: 22 Feb 10 21:09
4 players on each team
2 stones each
target (house) is the series of rings
Idea is to get most stones near the centre of the rings
If you win an 'end' you lose the final stone for the next end
By:
adrianooooo
When: 22 Feb 10 21:13
cheers
By:
STEPTOES YARD
When: 22 Feb 10 21:47
Muirhead is pap
By:
Gracie
When: 22 Feb 10 22:21
STEPTOES YARD 22 Feb 22:47


Muirhead is pap



^^muirhead is the best ladies curling talent we have ever had, and is only 19! shes done pretty well imo
By:
STEPTOES YARD
When: 22 Feb 10 22:23
ok, pap a little strong :)

Just seems have felt pressure when it counts

Natural I suppose being 19
By:
Gracie
When: 22 Feb 10 22:23
in addition to IWET post...

first 4 stones connot be removed from play if they are short of the house until the second players stones. this is called free gaurd zone rule and it encourages a more interesting end and stops teams just belting each others stones out.
By:
Gracie
When: 22 Feb 10 22:24
agreed steptoe..

pressure has got better on a couple of occassions, notable the usa game.
i still confident of getting semis tho. then you will see the talent
By:
STEPTOES YARD
When: 22 Feb 10 22:27
Hope so
By:
cox
When: 22 Feb 10 23:27
Britain losing against the hopeless danes on sheet A with the dodgy red stones. Anyone know which match is on sheet A tonight?
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