Set describes a match format where play divides into separate scoring segments. Each set counts as an independent scoring contest. Teams attempt to win each set rather than accumulate total points. A set usually contains several ends of play. The team scoring more points during the set wins that segment. Matches may include two or more sets depending on rules. If teams win equal sets an extra deciding stage may occur. This format creates multiple chances to win during the match. Teams reset scoring at the start of each new set. Strategic planning sometimes changes between sets. Players analyze earlier results before beginning the next set. Officials track set results separately on the scorecard. Clear rules determine how many sets decide the match. During one match the first set contains several ends. One team scores more points during those ends. Officials declare that team the winner of the set. Both teams then begin the next set with zero points. Play continues until the required number of sets finish. This structure keeps competition balanced throughout the match. Understanding sets helps beginners recognize alternative scoring formats.
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