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DAY 7 RESULTS

(Evening Session)

 

Round-Robin
China Standard Time (GMT 8)

 

South Korea :KOR 8 - 7 :DEN Denmark
February 16th 2022, h. 20:05, National Aquatics Center - Sheet A, Beijing
 
Japan :JPN 10 - 7 :USA United States
February 16th 2022, h. 20:05, National Aquatics Center - Sheet B, Beijing
 
ROC :ROC 5 - 8 :SWE Sweden
February 16th 2022, h. 20:05, National Aquatics Center - Sheet C, Beijing
 
Canada :CAN 9 - 11 :CHN China
February 16th 2022, h. 20:05, National Aquatics Center - Sheet D, Beijing
 
Round-Robin Provisional Standing After Day 7 (Evening Session)
 
Nation
P
W
L
Pt.
:SUI Switzerland 8 7 1 7
:SWE Sweden 8 6 2 6
:JPN Japan 8 5 3 5
:CAN Canada 8 4 4 4
:GBR Great Britain 8 4 4 4
:KOR South Korea 8 4 4 4
:CHN China 9 4 5 4
:USA United States 9 4 5 4
:DEN Denmark 8 2 6 2
:ROC ROC 8 1 7 1
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5 minutes ago, hckošice said:

DAY 7 RESULTS

(Evening Session)

 

Round-Robin
China Standard Time (GMT 8)

 

South Korea :KOR 8 - 7 :DEN Denmark
February 16th 2022, h. 20:05, National Aquatics Center - Sheet A, Beijing
 
Japan :JPN 10 - 7 :USA United States
February 16th 2022, h. 20:05, National Aquatics Center - Sheet B, Beijing
 
ROC :ROC 5 - 8 :SWE Sweden
February 16th 2022, h. 20:05, National Aquatics Center - Sheet C, Beijing
 
Canada :CAN 9 - 11 :CHN China
February 16th 2022, h. 20:05, National Aquatics Center - Sheet D, Beijing
 
Round-Robin Provisional Standing After Day 7 (Evening Session)
 
Nation
P
W
L
Pt.
:SUI Switzerland 8 7 1 7
:SWE Sweden 8 6 2 6
:JPN Japan 8 5 3 5
:CAN Canada 8 4 4 4
:GBR Great Britain 8 4 4 4
:KOR South Korea 8 4 4 4
:CHN China 9 4 5 4
:USA United States 9 4 5 4
:DEN Denmark 8 2 6 2
:ROC ROC 8 1 7 1

I saw some part of match Japan - USA And i was surprise how good stones they played (especially Japan). I hope that they will advance to semifinal.

 

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3 minutes ago, stepansevs said:

I saw some part of match Japan - USA And i was surprise how good stones they played (especially Japan). I hope that they will advance to semifinal.

 

They are PC 2018 Bronze medalists, I remember them from the replays I watched, they played really well and was constantly smiling and having a lot of fun, also one of my fav teams when it come to curling :d

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FYI it currently is

 

Korea

Japan

GBR

Canada

 

So if it does come down to that scenario GBR & Canada are both out. 

 

I don't know when it changed, but there used to be an extra play-off.  GBR won Gold in Salt Lake City by consecutively winning the last RR game, play-off, semi, final. 

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37 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

Better bone up on your Draw Shot Challenge rules, guys!  :teacher:

 

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This is the current ranking: 

 

https://olympics.com/beijing-2022/olympic-games/static/owg2022/pdf/OWG2022/CUR/OWG2022_CUR_C76D_CURWTEAM4-------------------------.pdf

 

ironically Japan, GB and Canada are the three worst teams, but GB have a 13cm average cushion over Canada with 2 more draws to come 

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5 hours ago, Grassmarket said:

FYI it currently is

 

Korea

Japan

GBR

Canada

 

So if it does come down to that scenario GBR & Canada are both out. 

 

I don't know when it changed, but there used to be an extra play-off.  GBR won Gold in Salt Lake City by consecutively winning the last RR game, play-off, semi, final. 

DSC was originally used to determine position if "it does not matter" for it so much (as if you are 7th or 8th). But for important position as religication to B-division of ECH or qualification to play-off it was not used in past (maybe only for there were more teams, to determine who will play with other team first).

But they changed. I estimated maybe 6 years ago? Just estimation.

I think the reason is that they wanted to plan schedule of matches better.

I do not like it.

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