You score by having the closest stone to the center of the scoring area (the "house") at the end of each round ("end"). You score a point for every stone that is closer to the center than your opponent's closest. So, the maximum number of points you can score in one end is 8, if all of your rocks are inside or touching the house, and your opponent doesn't have any rocks closer than any of yours. A typical score is 1 to 3 points. 4 or more is considered a "big end."
Curling is a game played on ice in which heavy stones with handles are slid toward a target max. =80
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Keep No Score was created in 2006.
For strategic reasons. You get the hammer (last stone) in the next end if you don't score when it's wide open at the end of an end.
there is no sport that doesn't keep score
Usually on electic score boards but if not just on paper.
with the score board
To keep the score.
To keep score moron!
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This is called "blanking the end." In curling, whichever team scores gives the "hammer" (the advantage of having the last shot) to the other team for the next end. If no one scores ("blank end"), the team that has the hammer keeps it for the next end. If the team with the hammer has a choice of whether to score 1 point and give up the hammer, or blank the end and keep the hammer, they will usually purposely blank the end, carry the hammer to the next end, and to try to score more than one point in the next end.
Skewer them. It's the only way.