Centre string describes an imaginary or marked line running down the center of a rink. Players align delivery direction relative to this string for accuracy. The line serves as a reference to judge bias and curve. Skips may direct teammates to start along the centre string. Observing bowl behavior relative to the string helps refine aiming technique. During one end a player positions the mat centered on the line. The bowl follows the alignment, curving toward the jack naturally. Observers note consistent placement along the central axis. Understanding centre strings helps beginners recognize aiming references. Proper use improves line judgment and reduces delivery errors. Players practice starting along the string for repeated accuracy. Adjusting for surface conditions ensures optimal curved trajectories. Centre strings support strategic delivery planning for all ends.
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