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Here's your TV schedule.  As usual, Japanese TV are paying the bills so we'll be seeing a lot of them!  Eurosport negotiations lagging as per normal.  Otherwise all of everything is on the Curling Channel PPV - but their prices are more realistic that most other PPV sites and you only pay for single games. 

 

Broadcast schedule for the LGT World Women’s Curling Championship 2023 - World Curling Federation

 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Interesting Polish tv have rights to show matches

@Vojthas must have put in a good word :p

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Could be one of the worst ends Anna Hasselborg has ever played (at least from what I've seen). Germany take FIVE stones and win 9-3 with one end scratched.

 

Polish commentator said the Jentzsch rink lost 11 straight matches vs Hasselborg before?

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3 hours ago, Monzanator said:

Could be one of the worst ends Anna Hasselborg has ever played (at least from what I've seen). Germany take FIVE stones and win 9-3 with one end scratched.

 

Polish commentator said the Jentzsch rink lost 11 straight matches vs Hasselborg before?

Not a good idea to let Hasselborg play when both she and Knochenhauer are pregnant and McManus just gave birth to a son two months ago. Wranå should have performed a lot better.

 

Counting the games in the nationals + qualifiers, Wranå and Hasselborg are 4-5 and that extra 1-2 months of pregnancies has not been benefitial for their performance. Wranå won also the swedish super league last week, with Hasselborg not participating. So did I too on the mens side btw.

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Germany might have a small chance of reaching the next round. They should lose against Canada and win against Turkey. If they win 2 out of their 3 matches against Norway/USA/Japan, they should be through. They already lost against 2 of their competitors (Italy, South Korea), so if they can‘t win 2 out of 3 against USA/Norway/Japan, they obviously don’t deserve to go through. So far Switzerland and Canada seem to be the clear favorites, but the fight for bronze seems rather open.

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1 hour ago, OlympicsFan said:

Germany might have a small chance of reaching the next round. They should lose against Canada and win against Turkey. If they win 2 out of their 3 matches against Norway/USA/Japan, they should be through. They already lost against 2 of their competitors (Italy, South Korea), so if they can‘t win 2 out of 3 against USA/Norway/Japan, they obviously don’t deserve to go through. So far Switzerland and Canada seem to be the clear favorites, but the fight for bronze seems rather open.

World championship specialists Team Tirinzoni has 28 straight match wins in world championships. In the WCH 2021, 2022 and 2023, they have so far lost one game (against Hasselborg) out of 35 in this sport of small margins.  :yikes:

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