You should always bowl your best. In the situation at hand, I think it's just sour grapes and more typical whiney bowlers that think they should be guaranteed wins for just being there. How many other sports are amateurs allowed to compete alongside the Pro's? Does your co-ed softball team get to play the Cubs (no, because they'd probably beat the Cubs! lol

) It's got to be in perspective.
1) It's a handicap tourney where the pro's are already giving up pins
2) It's on an "easy" house-shot pattern. Any 200+ avg bowler can get hot in that situation and put up big numbers - putting the pro's at an even greater potential disadvantage.
3) If bowlers supported the Pro's more (viewership/attendance at events) to drive up the market price for professional bowling, maybe the jackpots would be large enough at Pro events that they didn't need to go out in search of what Big Ern would call "Supplemental Income".
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9~Internet Tough Guy
Cyberspace Sheep LoverEdited on 1/19/2009 9:28 AM