Talk:Curling at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament

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Before the last Game of RR, it is already save, that Sweden will play Great Britain in the second Semifinal, however the seeding ist not yet save.

If Sweden wins, they will be 2. seed. If Sweden looses it still won the head-to-head against GB and will be 2. seed. GB won the head-to-head against Japan, should the latter win, and they will be 3. seed. In the event, that Sweden looses and Japan wins, it will be a three way tie. In that case the Draw Shot challenge is relevant, as all three lost one and won one game: There GB is 2., SWE 4. ad JAP 6. Which leads still to the same second semifinal. Japan however needs a win, to be safe of the semifinal, as otherwise USA can reach a tiebreaker against Japan with a win. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 134.106.74.226 (talk) 11:32, 21 February 2018 (UTC)