Hey everyone. I'm sure most of you have been in a position where you are forced to Mark, Strike, Double, PUnch Out, etc. for the win.
Recently, I have been put in that situation in our 4-person Tuesday night league. Before last night, I have been put in that situation and as the anchor I feel that I have to rise to the occassion and make a great shot. Here's a recap of what has happened through the first 25 weeks of winter league.
1st situation - Needed a Strike in the 10th. Result: I left a solid 10 pin and we lose.
2nd situation - Needed a double in the 10th. Result: Struck on first ball, but left a solid 10 pin on the 2nd ball and we lose.
3rd situation - Needed a Strike in the 10th. Result: Threw a good shot and Stoned a Solid 8-pin and we lose.
Ok, so we a trend here right? Even though I felt like I threw good shots, I couldn't carry and it has cost us some games.
Well, last night we got some redemption.
4th Situation - Last night, our team comes from behind in the 10th and I have an idea of what I need to do, but to make sure I don't add extra pressure on myself, I don't look at the scoring screen. I took my time and threw my first ball in the 10th.
I get a light swisher/mixer and the 7 pin goes down late for a strike. The 2nd ball in the 10th, I take my time again and take a few deep breaths and stayed aggressive and flushed one in the pocket for a strike. Then I finally look up at the scoreboard and we only need 3 pins to win, so I threw it down the 4th arrow, stayed away from the channel and made sure I got count for the win.
So I finally get some luck with a light swisher. I guess luck has a lot to do with certain outcomes. As you can see, the first 3 situations, I threw decent shots in the pocket and couldn't carry. Then last night, I get a light swisher and carry that for the first out of two strikes to win. Got real lucky with that first ball in the 10th.
Lesson Learned...Luck is unpredictable.
Felt like St. Patrick's day came 17 days early.
Glad it finally came last night =)
What are your thoughts and making shots and luck?
Would love to hear your opinions and stories...
Thanks!
Ram
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Regards, M.C. RAMmer
Edited on 3/1/2006 11:30 AM