Women's World's Continues to be Remarkable
Canada has at least made continuing life, as Amber Holland survived her early losses, and fought her way through at least to living beyond the round-robin.
There may or may not be a tiebreaker, and this depends on this afternoon's (Eastern time) play.
In Russia-Denmark, both teams have the ability to continue. In Switzerland-Norway, Switzerland might prevail and join the tiebreakers.
In a few hours I will try to watch the scores on the almost useless site from the World's and hope to see what happens.
Labels: 2011 Women's Worlds
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For line scores, try this instead:
http://dev.curlingzone.com/event.php?eventid=2450&eventtypeid=3&view=Scores&tp=0
Hi Marc. That's a starter but it seems to lack any shooting percentages, much less live ones.
In a way it solves a large problem but leaves open the very interesting one I usually track, now spoiled (I am spoiled) utterly by CurlCast.
I am, as a former software developer, a bit unwilling to rely on anything with dev in its name, but I welcome its exposure.
Maybe I will have to use it at 4am tomorrow.
True, the shooting percentages are nice to see, although the numbers are sometimes a little suspect depending on who is doing the scoring.
Regarding the "dev" - isn't newer always better? :)
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