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Jan 12, 2021

[Answer] 3. How many players are there on each team?

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...1. 8 2. 2 3. 4 4. 1 Curling is played by two teams of four players, each delivering two stones. A curling team is sometimes called a "rink" (which is also where curling is played). The players on each team alternate their deliveries. When each team has delivered all eight stones, the round, or "end", in curling-speak, is over, and the score is determined. The delivery of the first stone in the first end is determined through a couple of different methods, but the first stone in subsequent ends is delivered by the team who scored most recently. Most matches are 8 ends long, taking about 2 hours to complete, but major tournaments (or "bonspiels", in curling-speak) are 10 ends long. There are official rules for "mixed doubles" curling, where there are only two players on each team, and each team delivers 5 stones each in an end. Each team also begins an end with one pre-positioned stone.




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