Quote from: JazlarVonSteich on June 14, 2017, 08:44:43 AMOld site, but this reveals the truth...http://www.teamstatpro.com/solid8pin.htmAnd of course I left one in league last night in the 10th of the last game. I completely agree with this link. I always say that if you left ANY pin, then it wasn't a "perfect" hit. Anyone who thinks otherwise is just fooling themselves.
Old site, but this reveals the truth...http://www.teamstatpro.com/solid8pin.htmAnd of course I left one in league last night in the 10th of the last game.
Actually the high flush solid 8 is a result of actions which are beyond the control of the bowler. Even the article which does a great job of analysis admits that the 8 is the result of a perfectly thrown shot.
Quote from: avabob on June 15, 2017, 10:13:39 AMActually the high flush solid 8 is a result of actions which are beyond the control of the bowler. Even the article which does a great job of analysis admits that the 8 is the result of a perfectly thrown shot.If the 8 pin was still standing, then the shot wasn't perfect.
How is a "perfectly thrown shot" defined? What is the criterion exactly?
Quote from: Good Times Good Times on June 15, 2017, 12:59:05 PMHow is a "perfectly thrown shot" defined? What is the criterion exactly?It's 90% of the shots that don't strike.
Quote from: Impending Doom on June 15, 2017, 01:00:39 PMQuote from: Good Times Good Times on June 15, 2017, 12:59:05 PMHow is a "perfectly thrown shot" defined? What is the criterion exactly?It's 90% of the shots that don't strike.There is that way of looking at it...
My last comment will be this; you can get a strike without a "perfect" hit, if you do happen to throw it perfectly, then it will result in a strike. Otherwise, it's not a perfect hit for the current condition.