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Curling Strategy Made Easy
What's Your Call presents a fun, plain-language way to learn about curling strategy and tactics using 50 all-new puzzles...whatever your level.

reviews on Amazon!

 

"Bite-sized chunks of strategy, organized around basic principles. This book should be required reading for all skips. And the links to the actual games offer easy access to a recent history of great curling games. Totally enjoyable!" - Jesse, Amazon.com

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Try the Puzzle

Fifty real-life situations. You're the Skip - you make the call.

Scan the Code & Watch the Real Play
Learn the Tactics

See what the real Skip decided. Listen to their discussion. See the knock-on effects of their choice.

We discuss the tactics behind the call, and distill out some key strategic principles for both club and competitive curlers.   

Check Out a Sample Puzzle

The Book Includes...

Strategy & Tactics Primer

A few pages to outline the very essence of curling strategy.

Ten Fundamentals

Ten puzzles that cover the key elements of curling strategy.

Forty More Puzzles

Build on the Fundamentals. Test yourself against the best Skips in the world. 

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Excellent Book!

Whether you're a serious curler, recreational, or just enjoy watching the games on television I highly recommend this book to you. Understand the strategies and tactics employed by the top teams and the reasons for their calls. Will improve your skipping and definitely enhance your enjoyment of the game. Very well done!
- Tom (Canada), on Amazon

Loving the format and the challenge

I'm only on puzzle #7, but I feel like I've learned a lot. It's clear to me the format is well thought out and the topic is one that sorely needed more coverage. Like the author, I started curling too late in life to gather these lessons over 30 years of trial and error. I plan to cover 1-2 puzzles a night because I enjoy giving myself the time to absorb everything I can from them.
- Anthony (USA), on Amazon

Amazing!

Just a year ago I started to skip a team and thanks to your book and puzzles I learned a lot. You explain everything step by step which makes it really easy to understand. Great work!!!
- Miriam (Germany), on Amazon

“I don’t know what to say other than I absolutely love it! Using QR codes is a pretty cool idea. It’s the first time I’ve experienced it in a format like this but it really brings the book to life. This takes it to a new level and could become biblical for all aspiring curlers.

 

The level is totally appropriate. This provides real-life, top-class scenarios to test their wits on and it also explains all the reasons why the call was good or bad and explores the other reasonable options. 

 

I think you might have created something that could be considered groundbreaking for many. It’s unique and exceptional.”

Stephen McClymont,

Competitive Club Curler & 2023 Strathcona Cup Team Member, Scotland

About the Authors

Mickey Pendergast is Coach of Alberta Champions Team Sluchinski, a twelve-time Tour champion himself, two-time Canadian Masters champion, and two-time Alberta runner-up, one game away from the Brier.   He credits much of his success to competing against former world champions like Kevin Martin, Randy Ferbey, Pat Ryan, Ed Lukowich and all the others that seem to grow on trees out in Alberta. Mickey has always been know for his outstanding grasp of strategy. In reviewing his team’s chances against Martin, Ferbey, Koe and the rest in the 2007 Alberta Provincials, the Calgary Herald acknowledged that “no one will outskip Pendergast." “Figuring out how to play against those guys, and sometimes beat them, made us a much better team,” he says. "And now working on these puzzles with Doug, what I find interesting is how these conversations helped to clarify and crystallize many of the strategy basics that had become instinctual to me through the decades that I’ve played. By having to explain the rationale behind various calls, I was forced to put into words the ideas and concepts that had become more like gut feelings to me over the years."

"My main curling problem is time" says Doug Wilson, an Over-50s curler in Scotland. "Coming late to the sport, I needed a cheat sheet, someone to break down the basics of tactics and strategy for me, isolating some key fundamental principles and helping me move up the skipping learning curve – fast! While Ferbey, Martin, Pendergast and co. learned all this stuff by osmosis over decades of play, I don’t have that luxury. "Looking to get educated, I took coaching courses, expecting some good lessons there. Not so much. I watched hundreds of hours of curling on TV and YouTube. It was very entertaining, but the commentators talked over my head. And then I bought books. Curling for Dummies was a gift from my wife – she said it was written for me! Sadly, almost no tactical tips. "So finally, after being inspired by a seminar put on by Coach Alan Hannah of Team Mouat, I started the Daily Curling Puzzle Facebook group at the start of covid, taking real game situations, posting them up on Facebook, asking for people's solutions, and posting the video link a day or two later.  Essentially, I was trying to crowd-source a curling brain, and over 23,000 mad curlers have joined in the effort to educate me. It’s been great and we have almost three-hundred puzzles now posted, with detailed discussions of why the pro called what he/she called. "This book is our effort at distilling out the key underlying principles of curling tactics in the five-rock era. They codify the game of chess, I reckoned – we should be able to do it in curling. It has been a tougher challenge than I thought, and maybe that’s why not many others have tried. I hope we’ve advanced the subject matter a bit, and I hope that that helps curlers of all ages and abilities move up the learning curve faster – before they run out of time." A native Canadian but living in Fife, Scotland for the past thirty years, Doug learned to curl in Scotland in his late 30s. He’s had several successes – winning his rink and province championships a few times, and making it to the semi-final of the Scottish Pairs (two players, eight rocks thrown, regular rules) and final of the Scottish Seniors. Sadly, he had no idea about tactics at the time.

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