Recently, on these forums, Bob said that my local house shot (he's bowled here) was tougher than the THS. I have a hard time judging since I virtually never anymore bowl anywhere else. Well, this weekend I went down to a smallish Baker format 3 man tournament about 35 miles away. Out of 54 shots I left 5 ten pins, two 6-10's, 2 four pins, a 4-9, and a 7 pin. The other 43 were strikes (almost an 80% strike percentage.) Did I throw the ball well? NO and yes; off my hand the release was good, but my accuracy was terrible. Here's the best example: along about game 10 we start with the front 9; my shots were 1) hit my target, dead flush strike 2) tug 8 (maybe 10 boards), slide into hole dead flush, strike, 3) miss 4 boards outside, turn on the dry, rack shredding strike. I had almost 15 boards of area on that lane. Granted, not every lane was quite that loose, but I had no less than 8 boards on any lane - and I used almost every one of them. I'm sorry folks, but this isn't bowling - it's scoring. But it was sort of fun.
BTW, for the 16 games we bowled we had a total of 3584, including bonus pins. We finished 3rd, 100 behind the winners.
(For those who don't know 3 person baker works like this:
Bowler A bowls the 1st, 4th, and 7th
B bowls the 2d, 5th, and 8th
C bowls the 3d, 6th, and 9th.
The tenth was bowled by whoever seemed to have the best look.
All frames bowled on the same lane.)
Mumzie, it was at a place called Orchard Lanes, in Lewiston Id.
Oh, yeah, I was also a bit lucky in that, at the last second, I tossed my Major Assault in the bag. Tried to start with a Buzzsaw Silver, but it had too much on the backend; not knowing if the 315 layout MA would work I tried it and had an immediate great look. Never moved until game 11 then did a 3 and 2 move and didn't have to move again.
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"A little sincerity is a dangerous thing, and a great deal of it is absolutely fatal." Oscar Wilde
Ragnar sure likes to throw his purdy Uranium Buzzsaw.
Edited on 2/21/2005 11:02 AM