The two games that continued the mixed teams tournament, played in close succession, brought a pair of tough opponents to the ice. Jennifer Dodds and Bruce Mouat were the first to go. The Czech pair of Zuzka and Tomas showed a certain respect for their opponent, which was evident in the high quality that the Scottish/British tandem represents. Both British players will continue in the Olympics after the Mixed Doubles category in their original teams. Crucial to the development were the second and third ends, in which the Brits scored a total of five points and edged out the Czechs on points. The final score of 3 : 8 reflects the balance of power on the ice. The next rival was the Swiss. The Pauls probably had a greater claim on them, partly because they can beat them and have played a number of evenly matched matches with them. And also because Perret and Rios are not doing well in the Olympic tournament so far and are at the tail end of the table with only one win. But the match was unexpectedly clear-cut, mainly because the Swiss played almost flawlessly. And when there was a loophole and an opportunity, Zuzka and Tomas couldn't take it. The final result was 3 : 11. Two thirds of the regular season has already been played with these matches.