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On February 16 2018 18:33 DaCruise wrote:Show nested quote +On February 16 2018 14:06 Nakajin wrote: Am I the only one who find it kind of lame that on place the anouncer are all english with korean only doing translation once in a while? I get why, but it feel like when you throw buckets of public money at the olympic you could at least expect to have the event in you own language. Especially with those HUGE korean crowds.........oh wait
The Winter Olympics in general, save a few events, seem to not be resonating outside northern European countries.
Here in California, we have the 2 US stars in the snowboard but people seem unaware that the Olympics are going on. I had some people do a double take and wonder what Olympics it is because it doesn't feel like winter at all.
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On February 17 2018 01:42 andrewlt wrote:Show nested quote +On February 16 2018 18:33 DaCruise wrote:On February 16 2018 14:06 Nakajin wrote: Am I the only one who find it kind of lame that on place the anouncer are all english with korean only doing translation once in a while? I get why, but it feel like when you throw buckets of public money at the olympic you could at least expect to have the event in you own language. Especially with those HUGE korean crowds.........oh wait The Winter Olympics in general, save a few events, seem to not be resonating outside northern European countries. Here in California, we have the 2 US stars in the snowboard but people seem unaware that the Olympics are going on. I had some people do a double take and wonder what Olympics it is because it doesn't feel like winter at all.
well one of the main missions of such events is to introduce winter sports to more people and help building infrastructure for sports to develop in new countries. I think its fair that sometimes it feels a little off.
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On February 16 2018 22:38 Mafe wrote: How does one decide who gets the last stone in the first end in curling? Because that looks like a big advantage to me, and in the mens tournament teams who have this advantage are currently 13-2. Baseball rules mostly. They just take turns mostly.
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last rock in the 1st end is not that big of an advantage. the 13-2 thing is more of a coincidence than anything else.
for people into the Finland//Sweden rivarly its happening in women's hockey on the 17th. The winner faces team USA. Lots of days off for Canada and the USA in this women's event.
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On February 17 2018 04:33 JimmyJRaynor wrote: last rock in the 1st end is not that big of an advantage. the 13-2 thing is more of a coincidence than anything else.
for people into the Finland//Sweden rivarly its happening in women's hockey on the 17th. The winner faces team USA. Lots of days off for Canada and the USA in this women's event.
Last rock at the start is a huge advantage... 13-2 is not "just a thing". You can dictate the flow of the whole set
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On February 17 2018 01:47 fLyiNgDroNe wrote:Show nested quote +On February 17 2018 01:42 andrewlt wrote:On February 16 2018 18:33 DaCruise wrote:On February 16 2018 14:06 Nakajin wrote: Am I the only one who find it kind of lame that on place the anouncer are all english with korean only doing translation once in a while? I get why, but it feel like when you throw buckets of public money at the olympic you could at least expect to have the event in you own language. Especially with those HUGE korean crowds.........oh wait The Winter Olympics in general, save a few events, seem to not be resonating outside northern European countries. Here in California, we have the 2 US stars in the snowboard but people seem unaware that the Olympics are going on. I had some people do a double take and wonder what Olympics it is because it doesn't feel like winter at all. well one of the main missions of such events is to introduce winter sports to more people and help building infrastructure for sports to develop in new countries. I think its fair that sometimes it feels a little off.
Well, too many of the events require a mountainous snowy area and not too many countries have that. Even the big sporting countries in Asia like China and South Korea don't have much of a history in winter sports, at least compared to the summer ones. Maybe Japan has a little bit more participation in them.
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On February 17 2018 05:37 sharkie wrote: Last rock at the start is a huge advantage... 13-2 is not "just a thing". You can dictate the flow of the whole set nah, its not a huge advantage. how often does a team hold last rock for 3+ ends while keeping the score 0-0? not often. you can't control the flow of an entire 10 end match.
here is a typical curling event.. .The Brier. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Tim_Hortons_Brier
it was rare for even the 1st end to be 0-0.
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Oh No, Raynor talking curling?
if he brings up Al Hackner or Ed Werenich he should be removed from this thread
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Canada8780 Posts
On February 17 2018 06:11 JimmyJRaynor wrote:Show nested quote +On February 17 2018 05:37 sharkie wrote: Last rock at the start is a huge advantage... 13-2 is not "just a thing". You can dictate the flow of the whole set nah, its not a huge advantage. how often does a team hold last rock for 3+ ends while keeping the score 0-0? not often. you can't control the flow of an entire 10 end match. here is a typical curling event.. .The Brier. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Tim_Hortons_Brierit was rare for even the 1st end to be 0-0.
Turn out the Quebec team come from my home town, never heard of anyone actually playing/ watching/ not making fun of curling growing up. But honestly I can't be surprise the curling team come from the city with the lowest crime stats in Quebec. I guess it must be fun when you know how it work
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Canada8780 Posts
Holy shit that super G final
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On February 17 2018 13:01 Nakajin wrote: Holy shit that super G final
That was crazy. Must be the biggest sensation ever in Alpine skiing. At least when it comes to the olympics. Glad that Lara Gut missed the bronze by 0,01 sec. Thats what she gets for crying over not winning gold even though she had a dreadful season so far.
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On February 17 2018 06:11 JimmyJRaynor wrote:Show nested quote +On February 17 2018 05:37 sharkie wrote: Last rock at the start is a huge advantage... 13-2 is not "just a thing". You can dictate the flow of the whole set nah, its not a huge advantage. how often does a team hold last rock for 3+ ends while keeping the score 0-0? not often. you can't control the flow of an entire 10 end match. here is a typical curling event.. .The Brier. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Tim_Hortons_Brierit was rare for even the 1st end to be 0-0. I'm not acurling expert, sowhy is a 0-0 first end be important? Because you then the game is essentially 9 ends so you (assuming everyone scores with the last stone), you get 5 ends with the last stone and the other team only 4?
Anway, in the tornament you linked I count a 48-30 score for team with the last stone in the first end, which still seems to be relevant to me.
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On February 17 2018 13:01 Nakajin wrote: Holy shit that super G final T_T that must have been nuts to see live. Too bad the time was pretty bad for Europe (like always for Alpine Skiing, but I won't complain since Biathlon and Ski flying is at decent times), so I didn't wanna watch it.
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On February 17 2018 13:01 Nakajin wrote: Holy shit that super G final
the craziest shit is that her run didnt not look good at all, she had quite some mistakes there. Hence her not believing she won the moment she finished. This was insane!
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On February 14 2018 10:58 Shellshock wrote: need 500 more snowboarding events to pad that USA medal count. we aint winning in anything else
Then the netherlands demand more speedskating
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Women Super G is disgrace for most other women skiers imo.
Anna Veith had been injured most of the time the last two years and the gold medalist is a professional snowboarder. What do the rest of the women train for all the time?
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Czech Republic18921 Posts
The win was such a bizarre moment. Nobody saw it coming. Not even Czech analysts, they thought she might get like a top 15 finish if she has a good race. Even she herself genuinely couldn't believe it after she finished, she thought the board was wrong that they're gonna fix it or that she must've missed a gate or something. It wasn't even a flawless run, she made a couple small mistakes. And it's not even like this is a niche sport, you could make a case for the women's super G being one of the biggest events in the whole Olympics. Definitely one of the biggest wtf moments in all of Winter Olympics history, alongside the Australian short track winner from 2002.
You can see the winning race and Ledecka's reaction here:
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Yeah, quite crazy. She definitely made a few mistakes.
Meanwhile, Poland got their first medal. Kamil Stoch won just now.
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so i guess Russia is the favourite in the men's hockey event because they have KHL players? so its Finland versus USA in the women's hockey semi-finals. it might be a close game.
On February 17 2018 15:47 Mafe wrote:Show nested quote +On February 17 2018 06:11 JimmyJRaynor wrote:On February 17 2018 05:37 sharkie wrote: Last rock at the start is a huge advantage... 13-2 is not "just a thing". You can dictate the flow of the whole set nah, its not a huge advantage. how often does a team hold last rock for 3+ ends while keeping the score 0-0? not often. you can't control the flow of an entire 10 end match. here is a typical curling event.. .The Brier. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Tim_Hortons_Brierit was rare for even the 1st end to be 0-0. I'm not acurling expert, sowhy is a 0-0 first end be important? Because you then the game is essentially 9 ends so you (assuming everyone scores with the last stone), you get 5 ends with the last stone and the other team only 4? Anway, in the tornament you linked I count a 48-30 score for team with the last stone in the first end, which still seems to be relevant to me. the other poster is claiming holding the hammer in the first end allows you to "control the whole match". suppose you hold the hammer at the start of the match. Well if you score in the first end you lose the hammer. If your opponent scores you still hold the hammer but you are losing the match. This is why you can not "control" a match with the hammer in end #1. It is pretty unusual to blank, that is have no one score, 2 ends in a row. Listen to how the commentators reacted to the 2 consecutive blank ends between sweden and canada last night. he was pretty damn surprised.
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On February 18 2018 00:00 JimmyJRaynor wrote: so i guess Russia is the favourite in the men's hockey event because they have KHL players? so its Finland versus USA in the women's hockey semi-finals. it might be a close game.
Russia is somewhat of a favorite but other countries have KHL players too. Imo Russia has been overrated a lot before this tournament and i think pretty much any top team could win. Finland vs Sweden would be a nice and a pretty possible final though.
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