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yep, we still suck giving up 6 at the end, smh
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USA snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 02:13 |
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That's okay. Watching curling is it's own reward.
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 02:13 |
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USA gave up a 6??? How do you even do that? Gonna have to watch that game.
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 02:21 |
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Leperflesh posted:I honestly don't understand your point. In both summer and winter olympics, competitors are permitted to, and frequently do, compete in multiple events. Including both individual and team events. Why are you singling out curling to be different? Curling is primarily a team event. If countries allow someone from the team event to play in mixed doubles, then the strongest team basically gets another free medal. However, if you don’t send your strongest players, like what the US did, then you’re basically saying the event doesn’t matter to you.
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 02:22 |
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Chicken posted:USA gave up a 6??? How do you even do that? Gonna have to watch that game. we gave up a 7 in 2014 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RceHlCJ4zrU
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 02:22 |
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Josh Lyman posted:Wikipedia says the stones just need to weigh between 38 and 44 pounds. That's a huge amount of potential variation. Even if you targeted 42 lbs, the granite would have variation in density. What do they do if a stone is over/under weight? Generally the stones are matched in sets. So all the rocks at the Olympics will come out of one set of stones which will all be the same weight. There are still minor differences in the rocks so teams will try and learn that, but the difference is minimal.
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 02:23 |
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Vertical Lime posted:we gave up a 7 in 2014 Edit just so I don't post three times in a row: Just watching RUS-NOR from earlier today and in the first end they both had a rock so close to the button that they couldn't measure it and they couldn't tell which was closer. They ended up no points anybody. Never seen that before! Chicken fucked around with this message at 02:29 on Feb 9, 2018 |
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Vertical Lime posted:we gave up a 7 in 2014 The American men too.
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 02:27 |
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Time to care about these people I care about for two weeks and then forget to think about again for several years. Madeleine Dupont made skip! I guess that tough older lady that used to lead Denmark retired.
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 02:40 |
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One of my co-workers is going to Korea with one of the Canadian teams, so I will be more invested than ever in the grand sport of Olympic curling
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 02:42 |
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The Hamilton’s have disappointed so far. Dude made a couple terrible mistakes late in the match vs Canada and the 6 vs the Swiss... lol
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 03:30 |
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South Korean curler fell on the ice
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 04:58 |
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Edward Mass posted:South Korean curler fell on the ice https://twitter.com/Deadspin/status/961811808448229376
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 05:09 |
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Lol it is Son of Andy Reid shooting for the US
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 05:37 |
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Josh Lyman posted:In other sports like swimming and track, they’re primarily individual sports. The relay events are strongly tilted toward the team with the strongest individual athlete but a stronger team on average can still prevail. Yeah I think there are lots of other olympic sports with multiple team events, and I think different team events of a given sport may have players who are great at two or more, and other players who specialize, and I think that's fine either way. I assume in most free countries it's up to the athletes to decide which team events to try out for, and earn their spot based on their performance as a team, or in some cases, as individuals. It sounds like you look at mixed doubles as an inferior or easier event that is just an automatic medal for any medal-quality teams in the non-mixed regular curling event. I don't think that assumption will bear out.
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 05:42 |
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The Hamiltons are really bad.
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 06:01 |
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Get dunked on by Koreans
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 06:06 |
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There's just one old dude commentating on the Canada-Finland game. So lonely.
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 06:08 |
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lol what are you doing
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 06:16 |
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oh my God I wish I didn't read that they were on the men's and women's team, we're so hosed.
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 06:16 |
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Korean dude destroyed that banana like they're destroying the Americans.
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 06:20 |
The Hamiltons can't stop shooting themselves in the dick goddamn
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 06:29 |
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Just got back from curling irl and get to watch CAN-FIN before bed. Hell yeah great curling day.
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 06:29 |
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LMAO USA
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 06:33 |
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That was a really good shot by Korea.
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 06:41 |
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Which ended up being the killshot.
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 06:43 |
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drat Finland gave up 5 to Canada that end.
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 06:47 |
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Haha eat it, Finland
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 06:51 |
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gret posted:drat Finland gave up 5 to Canada that end. Tuned in to see that shot, and the game was over. I think I will watch Curling now.
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 06:52 |
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Andorra posted:Hey guys remember the US women's team in Sochi? What a trainwreck lol NEVER FORGET https://tune.pk/video/2363400/usa-women-curling-team-what-does-the-skip-say
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 07:55 |
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Andorra posted:Can't wait for Shuster to Shuster it up again. oh no, the dandruff machine is back? i still have 8 year old memes making fun of him on my backup hard drive
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 09:32 |
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Chicken posted:USA gave up a 6??? How do you even do that? Gonna have to watch that game. To be fair; they were up 1. Giving up 2 is the same as giving up 8, so ignoring all those peripheral rocks was the right play. They just didn't make the final shot they needed to lock in the steal/force. Last night, they both just seemed really frustrated (Matt especially) and I know what it's like to be too far in your own head to make a shot. Maybe, once they get to fours, the rest of the teams can keep them in check. (Or maybe they'll go with the fifths for a few games.) I still think Team Shuster has a good shot at making the top 4, but until they actually start playing, it's a pretty baseless prediction.
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 16:23 |
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On the bright side, they’re doing better than Finland. On the downside, that’s not saying much.
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 16:51 |
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CellBlock posted:I still think Team Shuster has a good shot at making the top 4, but until they actually start playing, it's a pretty baseless prediction. I'm doing the writeups for the men's teams today and I think the top 2 and bottom 2 are pretty clear but the middle teams, including the US, could be anywhere. I don't get to see Schuster a lot as he doesn't play on the Canadian money circuit. My impression is that they're primarily a defensive, big weight team. Any insight into their strengths/weaknesses/strategy?
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 17:27 |
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Leperflesh posted:Yeah I think there are lots of other olympic sports with multiple team events, and I think different team events of a given sport may have players who are great at two or more, and other players who specialize, and I think that's fine either way. I assume in most free countries it's up to the athletes to decide which team events to try out for, and earn their spot based on their performance as a team, or in some cases, as individuals. Josh Lyman posted:However, if you dont send your strongest players, like what the US did, then youre basically saying the event doesnt matter to you. I agree with leperflesh on this one, but mostly lol if you think that the USA is coming away with a medal in men's or women's curling. Embrace the weirdness and novelty of mixed doubles.
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 19:21 |
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How are those little beads on the ice made? I think someone said they spray water on the ice? How often is the water sprayed? Can there a problem where after a while the entire play field is over swept and there's nothing left to sweep? Is it possible that a certain area has been swept so much that the ice is nice and smooth and the rock just decides to not curl even though you're team's not touching it? Curling is fun. My Fiance's cousin is part of the local curling club and I only live like 15 minutes from it. He invited me to a charity event where you get to throw a stone for every bunch of money donated.
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 19:23 |
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I feel like there needs to be a curling bad boy / girl. A heel, so to speak. Someone that breaks all the curling customs, screams "gently caress YEAH!" then talks poo poo to the opponent when they land a shot. Then we get Curling hot takes.
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Renegret posted:How are those little beads on the ice made? I think someone said they spray water on the ice? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tFC8CnOD8w It's called pebbling and is traditionally done by a man with a jug of water and a stick. Seriously. It's a real art. Typically the ice will be scraped between draws of a bonspiel/ tournament to give it a flat surface then repebbled. There's a crazy amount of work that goes into making sure the ice is consistent for play. seiferguy posted:I feel like there needs to be a curling bad boy / girl. A heel, so to speak. Someone that breaks all the curling customs, screams "gently caress YEAH!" then talks poo poo to the opponent when they land a shot. Then we get Curling hot takes.
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# ? Feb 9, 2018 19:43 |
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Renegret posted:How are those little beads on the ice made? I think someone said they spray water on the ice? I'm not sure exactly how they do it for the Olympics but it's probably pretty similar to how they do it in clubs. Ice making is a huge part of curling and there's a Canadian curling hero named Shorty Jenkins (A+ name) who's famous solely for ice making. Maybe half an hour before each game you'll see some dude with what looks like a backpack come onto the ice and walk backwards down each sheet gently sprinkling water drops the whole way. After that, he'll take a huge planer out onto the ice which just barely clips off the very top of the new ice pebbles. The final step is to take a seven foot wide lambswool broom out onto the ice to clear off all of the ice shavings. At the Olympics they probably add a few steps but the process is functionally the same. Over time in a game the pebble will gradually wear away and you might hear curlers comment on "flat spots" or say a rock is "running" in a spot. It probably won't come up much in the mixed doubles as the games are shorter and they only throw 10 rocks an end, but it will definitely be a factor for the men's and women's events. It's all part of the game and the skips just keep an eye on it and might expect rocks to curl a bit less and go a bit slower as the game goes on. Another factor is the conditions in the building. Humidity is a huge problem and when you have larger than normal crowds (like a gold medal game) the heat and humidity from the crowd can hugely affect the ice. I think this building was purpose built for curling and they have some great ice makers so they should be able to mitigate that.
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