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A sports game in which the losing person or team fails to score is called a ...
walkover
whitewash
cooler
clearance
The term It is not typically used for games such as football or basketball where a failure to score is very common. The sports where whitewash is frequently used are: snooker, tennis, cricket and rugby union.
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wikipedia → Whitewash (sport)
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Jak z angielskiego nazywamy porażkę zawodnika lub drużyny do zera?
walkover
whitewash
cooler
clearance
Termin ten nie jest używany w grach, w których przegrana do zera zdarza się relatywnie często np. w piłce nożnej czy hokeju. Najczęściej możemy się z nim spotkać w snookerze, gdzie zawodnicy maja wiele okazji aby zapisać punkt (frejma) na tablicy wyników. Najwięcej razy w ten niezbyt przyjemny sposób rozprawiał się z rywalami Steve Davis, który wygrał do zera aż 171 meczów.
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