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Might as well rename this topic to "The Americans vs The Rest of the World"
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rugby is better, pigdog americans have to stop after violence starts.
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i have no idea what bocce is (never heard of it before now), so curling it is!
It's actually pretty fun, and you could probably get a cheap bocce set at any large department store in their sports section. Bocce is pretty much the same as Lawn Bowling, with the main difference being that bocce has a standardized playing court whereas lawn bowling is played on any freeform grass environment.

I've actually grown quite attached to curling in the past couple of years. I've never played it yet, but I do enjoy watching in on tv during the winter olympics and winter games here in Canada. It's a little hard to get into watching by jumping straight in, as the rules will not be explained by the commentators (they assume anyone watching is a diehard curling fan) so you have to kind of figure them out yourself based on how each game goes. If you stick to it you'll eventually learn them and you might even call out the best plays right before the stone is thrown.
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Rugby is like hardcore football except better
Rugby wins.
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edit: I play No limit hold 'em

Aye, no-limit is a must. Playing with limit is terribly boring.
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Just in the event that a poll closes when it's a tie, in that case I'll use a random number generator to break it.
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Bocce becomes at least 100x better if when you play it you speak with a Cockney accent.
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CURLING FTW!!!

(Seriously, I live in Saskatchewan.)

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Man, the refereeing has been shocking so far.

Two notable incidents: Chelsea's penalty and Healy's disallowed goal.

Actually three, Tottenham should have won 5-0 but it was chopped off due to an offside that never was.
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Two notable incidents: The entire Chelsea vs. Liverpool match and Healy's disallowed goal.
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Just in the event that a poll closes when it's a tie, in that case I'll use a random number generator to break it.
or you could reopen it and as soon as the next (tie breaking) vote comes in close it again.
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man i am shocked by the fact rugby is winning. must be because im american
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Rugby is 10000 times better imho.

That's a REAL man's game seriously, there are some real hard-men that play rugby.
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Good result for Spurs on Saturday, easy 4-0 for us. Hopefully we can keep it up and give Man Utd a good match next weekend!

Watched the entire Liverpool vs Chelsea game and that penalty was a horrible decision by the referee. Liverpool looked a much better team the whole way through, and deserved to win, really.
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I'm with esp on this one. Also yeah, fantastic Spurs game. Do we have a new team for the big four (replacing Arsenal who are crap without Henry)? :hmm:
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poor>play for fun

This one

I'd join it if there was no money involved
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Rugby wins 13-9.
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Curling wins 14-1. (Poor NinjaPirate).
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Two water-based sports. Which one will stroke its way to the next round and which one will drown?

Swimming
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The goal of competitive swimming is to be the fastest to swim a given distance. Competitive swimming became popular in the nineteenth century, and comprises 34 events - 17 male events and 17 female events. Swimming is a popular event at the Summer Olympic Games, where male and female athletes compete in 13 of the recognized events each. Olympic events are held in a 50 meter pool.

The four competitive strokes are the butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle (front crawl). While "freestyle" and "front crawl" are often used interchangeably, a swimmer may actually swim any stroke in a freestyle race. Swimmers generally choose to swim the front crawl in a freestyle event since the front crawl is typically the fastest stroke.

These strokes can be swum individually or together in an individual medley (IM). The IM order is: 1) butterfly, 2) backstroke, 3) breaststroke, and 4) freestyle. There are two types of relays: medley and freestyle. The medley relay order is: 1) backstroke, 2) breaststroke, 3) butterfly, and 4) freestyle. Each of the four swimmers in the relay swims a predetermined distance, dependent on the overall length of the relay. The three relay lengths are 200 meters or yards, 400 meters or yards, and 800 meters or yards (which is only swum freestyle). In a 50 meter pool, each swimmer swims one length for the 200 relay, two lengths for the 400 relay, and four lengths for the 800 relay. In a 25 meter or yard pool, each swimmer swims two lengths for the 200 relay, four lengths for the 400 relay, and eight lengths for the 800 relay. Many full-size competition pools in the United States have a length of 50 meters and a width of 25 yards, allowing both short course (25 m or 25 yd pool) and long course (50 m pool) races to be held.

There are several types of judge: a starter sets off the swimmers; turn judges check that the swimmers' turns are within rules; swim judges check the swimmers' strokes; time keepers time the swims; and the referee checks that everything is running smoothly. If an official catches a swimmer breaking a rule concerning the stroke he or she is swimming, that swimmer is said to be disqualified (commonly referred to as "DQ'd" or "deaked") and the swim is not considered valid.

Rowing
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Rowing is a sport in which athletes race against each other on river, lakes or on the ocean, depending upon the type of race and the discipline. The boats are propelled by the reaction forces on the oar blades as they are pushed against the water. The sport can be both recreational, focusing on learning the techniques required, and competitive where overall fitness plays a large role.

There are different types of competition in the sport of rowing. In the U.S. all types of races are referred to as "regattas" whereas this term is only used in the UK for head-to-head races which take place in the summer season. Time trials occur in the UK during the winter, and are referred to as Head races.

Rowing is unusual in the demands it places on competitors. The standard world championship race distance of 2,000 metres is long enough to have a large endurance element, but short enough (typically 5.5 to 7.5 minutes) to feel like a sprint. This means that rowers have some of the highest power outputs of athletes in any sport. At the same time the motion involved in the sport compresses the rowers' lungs, limiting the amount of oxygen available to them. This requires rowers to tailor their breathing to the stroke, typically inhaling and exhaling twice per stroke, unlike most other sports such as cycling where competitors can breathe freely.

Most races that are held in the spring and summer feature side by side racing also called a regatta - all the boats start at the same time from a stationary position and the winner is the boat that crosses the finish line first. The number of boats in a race typically varies between two (which is sometimes referred to as a 'dual race') to six, but any number of boats can start together if the course is wide enough. In general, multi-boat competitions are organized in a series of rounds, with the fastest boats in each heat qualifying for the next round. The losing boats from each heat may be given a second chance to qualify through a repechage.

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