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🥌 FlyOrDie Curling Nations Cup 2026 🏆
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🥌 FlyOrDie Curling Nations Cup 2026 🏆
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🥌 FlyOrDie Curling Nations Cup 2026 🏆
We are excited to announce a brand-new special event on FlyOrDie.com:

🥌 FlyOrDie Curling Nations CUP 2026

This event is not a single tournament, but a series of Curling tournaments where players compete for their country. Every result counts — not just for you, but for your nation!

🌍 How it works

Multiple Curling tournaments will be held during the event period

Players earn points for their country based on their final position

All points from all tournaments are added together per country

At the end, the country with the highest total score wins the Nations CUP


🏆 Points per tournament

Points are awarded to the Top 10 finishers of each tournament:

Place Points
1st 15
2nd 12
3rd 9
4th 7
5th 6
6th 5
7th 4
8th 3
9th 2
10th 1

🔥 Play for pride

Every match matters. Whether you’re fighting for gold or grabbing crucial mid-table points, you’re helping your country climb the rankings.

Get your stones ready, represent your nation, and make history in the
FlyOrDie Curling Nations CUP 2026!

Good luck to all countries — and may the best nation win! 🥇🌍
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Please add competitions suitable for China's time zone (East Eighth District). There are a large number of online curling game enthusiasts from China who want to fight for the glory of the country. The current competition time is from early morning to late night. Thank you very much.
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Yes indeed i agree, a International tournament should be held in a international time zone !!
At the moment tournament is in the midle off the night in China, fair would be if you had different times for tournament equal to  time zones in the world
That would not be very diffecult to archive, its all about flyordie and fair play !!
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Questions:

1. Will these tournaments also provide entrants with curling Grand Prix points or is that on hold until this is over?

2. Is it simply going to be based on a player's nationality or a chosen nationality? If the latter, should entrants ensure they have a nation/flag selected in their profile or will they choose which nation to represent once the tournament begins?

3. Is there going to be any sort of balancing of entrants per nation? For example, if 20 Canadians enter and 2 from Sweden, the outcome is unlikely to be in question at all.

Thank you.
2. It will be based on your country that is set in your profile page. Do not forget to make it public as well.
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Congratulation to Team China for an incredible turnout in the first tournament. Come on Canadian players need you out on the pebbled sheets!!
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Thanks for your congratulations, Canadian friend! Let's enjoy the game together.
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Can you give more info?

Do you need to be subscriber? or 2 dots or 3 dots or even 4 dots ?

Can you yust enter the room and choose your country later?

So manny questions ?? 

And ofcourse the same questions like other players asked already ??
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Everyone can participate.

You need to set your country in your profile page. (You can play without it, but your result will not count to any country.)

There will be two events per day. See the tournament page for full schedule.
Hi I have updated my profile information and it is not updating the Country so it's not registering points for us, is there something else I need to do?
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Be sure to make it public by ticking the “visible to others” box.
Tick rule applied or not?
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