Aberdeen International Curling Championship
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Magnusson2-3 at 2020 Aberdeen International Curling Championship
Mar 12 - 15, 2020

Karlstad, Sweden
![]() SKIP Daniel Magnusson |
![]() Third Robin Ahlberg |
![]() Second Anton Regosa |
![]() Lead Sebastian Jones |
| Games: | 5 |
| Record: | 2W - 3L |
| PF/G: | 8.24 |
| PA/G: | 7.94 |
| Hammer Efficiency: | 0.47 |
| Steal Defense: | 0.18 |
| Force Efficiency: | 0.67 |
| Steal Efficiency: | 0.29 |
Daniel Magnusson (Karlstad, SWE) finished 2-3 in the 17-team qualifying round. . In their opening game, Magnusson lost 7-6 to James Craik (Forfar, SCO), droppimg another game, 8-3 to Joel Retornaz (Pinerolo, ITA) where Magnusson responded with a 10-4 win over Robert Fawns (Aberdeen, SCO). Magnusson went on to lose 6-3 against Ross Whyte (Stirling, SCO). Magnusson responded with a 6-2 win over Sergei Glukhov (Sochi, RUS) in their final qualifying round match.
Magnusson earned 3.695 world rankings points for their preliminary round wins, moving up 2 spots the World Ranking Standings into 76th place overall with 63.428 total points. Magnusson ranks 76th overall on the Year-to-Date rankings with 63.428 points earned so far this season.
| RECORD | W | L | T | PCT | HMR | STL | 1PT | EEH | EES |
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| SCORING | ENDs | PF | PA | PF/G | PA/G | +/- | EF/G | EA/G | PF/E | PA/E | BE/G |
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| WITH HAMMER | ENDs | PF | PA | BE | 4s | 3s | 2s | PF/E | PA/E | HE | SD |
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| WITHOUT HAMMER | ENDs | PF | PA | BE | 4s | 3s | 2s | PF/E | PA/E | FE | SE |
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