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A tournament in which a club invites people from surrounding areas to come play is called a "bonspiel," or sometimes "spiel" for short. Usually there's a team entry fee in the range of $200, and the teams that do well win money bad. Bonspiels are usually named like something having to do with the category of players; for example: Men's Spiel, Women's Spiel, Youth Spiel, etc.

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If you are from Peasant View, so am I, otherwise I would say it is curling

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