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bigfoot

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league scoring/point systems
« on: May 01, 2004, 08:45:46 AM »
Just curious as to how other league are run in terms of point
systems.
Ours is a 30 point system broken down as follows:
5 points per game (person vs person; 5 man teams) X 3 games = 15
3 points per game (team) X 3 games = 9
6 points (team series)

for a total of 30 points.


I've also heard of a 24 point variation of this for 4 person teams.
 


 

bigfoot

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Re: league scoring/point systems
« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2004, 12:18:57 AM »
I'll list a couple others to get this started a bit:
4 point system:
1 point per game and 1 point series

7 point system:
2 points per game and 1 point series.


Do any of you use a different system? I'd just like to hear
about what else is out there.



lilmike2782

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Re: league scoring/point systems
« Reply #2 on: May 02, 2004, 12:27:23 AM »
1 point for man to man = 15 points

4 points for each game = 12

3 for series = 3

total = 30

you get an extra 5 points if take more than 28,29, or 30 points
you get an extra 1 point if you sweep your man
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Rock77

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Re: league scoring/point systems
« Reply #3 on: May 02, 2004, 12:34:41 PM »
4 point system
1 point per game
1 point for series

5 point system
1 point per game
2 points per series
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Rodan

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Re: league scoring/point systems
« Reply #4 on: May 02, 2004, 02:51:25 PM »

Our leagues use an 8 point system:
2 points per game = 6
2 points for total pins (series) = 2
Ties are 1 point each.

I'd prefer the 24 or 30 point system myself, but the odds of getting bowlers to change in leagues here is nearly zero.  A 30 point system was presented to the highest average league here some time ago and as simple as that scoring system is, there were those who claimed that they couldn't understand it. So it was voted down. I think the scoring systems which have some head-to-head features mixed in, help to lessen sandbagging to a degree.

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michelle

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Re: league scoring/point systems
« Reply #5 on: May 02, 2004, 03:06:55 PM »
One league I was in used a system that had three points total for the games (one point per game), and what worked out to 1/100th of a point per pin total wood (in other words, take two games and shoot 3345, you had 35.45 points for the night).

It really allowed the teams that shot well to stay in the hunt even if they happened to drop two or three games in a given night.