curling scoring : Net is catching everyone’s attention during the Vancounver 2010 games, but the Olympic curling scoring is something that seems a little confusing. What is the net win Olympic rules? Here a little bit of information in an effort to help you.
Olympic curling scoring
First of all, you know that the goal nets or ‘house’ and is made up of circles within each other. As well as to score points, each team needs to throw stones into the net of these episodes. Simply put, you can score a point for each rock-nets that are closer to the center of the circle from any of our adversaries. If the rock is closest to the center is mine, and I score one point. The nearest two, and two points … And so forth.
Team score points and take the first throw in the next round.
Sometimes team will try to maintain the advantage of throwing the second (called a ‘last rock advantage’). This means that in many cases they will not even try to get any points if they knew all that could be a single department rocks, throw the second and usually gives the advantage that they want to score more than one point.
There are a number of rules and other tips which is a record around, but these are the basics of the net scoring Olympics.
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