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maybe 6 or 10. it will be easier if you try and play Marion and sonic at the olympic winter games. Vancouver 2010

Eight or ten. Most league play is eight ends, while most competitive curling is ten ends (with some exceptions such as juvenile - U18 - which is eight ends as well). A team can forfeit or quit the game at any time however (except in provincials, nationals, etc. where people are charged admission or the games are televised - most of the time a minimum of six ends must be played in such circumstances).

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There is no limit to how many ends can be blanked. However, you usually won't see more than maybe 2 in a game. Blanking an end is often done on purpose as part of a strategy, but blanking more than onr end in a row never really makes sense.

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Normally, 8 ends (which takes about 2 hours). In Olympic, national, and international competitions, however, games are usually 10 ends (which takes about 2 and a half hours) with a 5-minute break halfway through for the players to get a little rest and for officials to run a "mop" over the ice.

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It depends. In most league play and bonspiels (tournaments), games are 8 ends (which takes about two hours). In state/regional, national, and international championships (including the Olympics), games are 10 ends, with a 5-minutes breaker after the 5th end (these games take 2.5 to 2.75 hours).

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