Why is it that you can't use the opponents rocks as guards? .. and why don't they put rocks in the house when they are behind?
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It is actually a sport of "strategy" and skill, some of which I don't completely understand.
Sometimes maintaining control(having the ability to throw the last rock{having hammer}), even when trailing in the score is important at different stages of the game. Sometimes they will forfeit the chance to score one point, thus giving up the hammer(the scoring team in each end doesn't have last rock in the next end) for having last rock in the next end and hopefully score at least two.
Lots can happen to change the outlook of an end when one or both teams make shot errors.
It's a slow game but there is some excitement at times.
I also believe the first four rocks thrown can't be hit out of play until the Third and Skip players throw their rocks. In the "old days" it got tiring and boring watching every rock peeled off from the beginning of the end. I think that new rule made the game more interesting, skill and strategy based.
"Reading" ice is paramount.
Re using opponent's rocks as guards, I don't think there is anything stopping that, but you run the risk of them being raised into the house and possibly becoming shot rock because of strategic placement or removing an opponent's rock. I think raising rocks into play can be a very tricky endeavor, not alot of control in a chain reaction shot...where it will travel will depend where its struck and how hard....lots of unintended consequences can result in such attempts.Last edited by farmaholic; Feb 24, 2019, 11:17.
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I added more to the previous post. But maybe someone else could chime in with strategies and reasons.
The games(shots) are called as the game progresses. Sometimes it pays to leave a guard sometimes its best its removed. I'm sure there are lots of armchair skips in curling too...lol
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The Curlers appear to be younger and more athletic these days....unless I'm just older and fatter!
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The leads have been basically taken out of the game with the rock rule. Personally, I would speed it up by positioning their rocks as guards, and save the time. It's the seconds that set the end up. If it doesn't work, then kick the rocks off for the next end.
Oh, dear.
Curling has changed to all for the glory of a generally complicated, risky last shot for the skip, and more for the demanded brief excitement of the crowd as rocks spill in a deliberately crowded house, or a port is available for the skip to heroically draw to the button on their final rock against four opponent stones. And yet, they still manage to make bad decisions, even with time outs. Jesus, that sounds like a 100 bushel canola crop!
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No, guards don't count at the end of an end. Only rocks in the house are counted and the color closest to the center pin on the button is the counting color. All that color rocks innthe house or even touching it count but an opponent's rock closer to the button than your other ones further out cancels them out....so "anything closer to the pin than the opponents closest rock to the pin that cancels out your further away ones is counted".
Sometimes when they can't decide which rock is closer they measure with a "dial indicator" on a measuring device anchored on the center pin.Last edited by farmaholic; Feb 24, 2019, 12:14.
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Originally posted by bucket View PostDown 4 and setting guards while the other team sits in the house.....do guards count points??????
I doubt Saskatchewan wins the Sunday game....
The four guard rocks Farmaholic is talking about has actually changed to a five rock rule this year.
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