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You win that game !
Curling is a team sport.
If you mean 'curling (your hair)': Are you curling tonight = Ensortijas anoche? If you mean the game of curling (on ice), there is no Spanish equivalent, so you'd have to say: Juegas a 'curling' anoche = Are you playing at 'curling' tonight?
If a game is tied at the end of regulation time, it can go into overtime depending on the sport's rules. In some sports, there may be a shootout or extra periods to determine a winner.
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If your time expires, you automatically lose the game. Thus, making quick strategic decisions and being ready when it's your turn to shoot is very important in curling. Because the penalty for using up your time is so harsh, you almost never see it happen in high-level curling.
No, curling is a Scottish game which became popular in areas of Canada settled by Scots, and particularly on the cold, long winters of the prairies.
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Curling originated in Scotland in the 1500's. However, modern curling is quite different from curling back then. They game took on its present form after being refined in Canada over the last century.