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Section 10 - Game decisions
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Games played on one occasion |
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In Singles games, team games or side games played on one occasion or at any stage of a knockout (eliminating) competition, victory will be awarded to the player, team or side that, when the game finishes and in line with the Conditions of Play, has:
- the highest total score of shots;
- the highest number of ends won;
- the highest number of sets; or
- a combination of the highest total score of shots, the highest number of ends won and the highest number of sets as decided by the Controlling Body.
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If competitions or games are played for a fixed length of time, the Controlling Body will be responsible for making sure that Conditions of Play are in place to cover these competitions or games. |
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Tournament games and games in a series |
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In tournament games or games in a series, victory will be awarded to the player, team or side that, when the tournament or series of games finishes and in line with the Conditions of Play, has:
- the highest number of games won; or
- the highest net total of shots.
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The Controlling Body will be responsible for making sure that Conditions of Play are in place to decide the winner if, in line with the Conditions of Play mentioned in paragraph 1 above, two or more players, teams or sides are equal. |
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Points can be awarded for games won or drawn. |
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If points are equal, the Controlling Body will divide the total of shots scored against each player, team or side into the total of shots it has scored. The player, team or side with the highest result will be declared the winner. |
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A drawn game in a knockout (eliminating) competition |
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In a knockout (eliminating) competition with a fixed number of ends, if the scores are equal when all ends have been played, an extra end should be played to decide the result. |
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The managers in a side game (or, in their absence, representatives of the sides), skips in a team game or opponents in Singles should toss a coin and the winner will decide who should play first as described in laws 18.2.2 and 18.2.3. |
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The extra end should be played from where the previous end was completed. |
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If an extra end is completed and the scores are still equal, another extra end should be played. |
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If more than one extra end is needed, the managers or representatives, skips or opponents should again toss a coin, and the winner will decide who should play first. |
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If an extra end is declared dead, law 31.4 will apply. |
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