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LAST ROCK [1 record]

Record 1 2011-02-23

English

Subject field(s)
  • Curling
DEF

The advantage enjoyed by a player who delivers the last rock in an end or a game ...

CONT

By custom, the game starts with the toss of a coin to determine who has first rock. The winner of the toss has the right of choice. Generally, because throwing last is a strategic advantage, the winner chooses last rock.

OBS

The last delivery in the last end of a game is called the "final delivery" (or the "last hammer").

OBS

Sometimes, "last draw" is used as a synonym of "last delivery." In curling, a "draw" is a rock delivered with sufficient force to reach the tee line. But often, the term is used as a synonym of "delivery," which is rather incorrect, all delivered rocks not necessarily reaching the tee line in the house.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Curling
DEF

Avantage qu'a un joueur ou une joueuse de lancer la dernière pierre dans une manche, une partie ou une rencontre [...]

CONT

La coutume veut qu'on tire à pile ou face pour déterminer qui lancera la première pierre. L'équipe qui gagne a le choix de commencer ou non. En général, puisque lancer la dernière pierre constitue un avantage stratégique, le gagnant choisit de le faire.

OBS

On appelle «lancer final» (ou «dernier marteau») le dernier lancer de la dernière manche d'un match.

Spanish

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