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    Increasing your Bowling Average - Scoring Facts and Oddities

    Recent statistics show an average of bowling average for all bowlers in the United States at somewhere between 150 and 155 per game. Bowling at that level can be accomplished with the conversion of nearly 50% of your spare parts, but most of the bowlers also launch strikes 1 or 2 per game.

    Raising than the average of 175 to 190 in only requires that you begin 3 to 4 a game throwing strikes and convert about 60% of your spare parts. This could be achieved by most recreational bowlers with practice and instructions on collecting your spare parts.

    Move your average above 190 and up to 200 in's, it will roll strikes per match 4-6 and convert about 90% of your pieces. If you want a game over 200 of these strikes must include at least two (2 strikes in a row).

    From the foregoing it is easy to see who can raise your average fastest learning to pick up a greater percentage of your spare parts. Of course, it never hurts to have a good mix of strikes as well.

    Here are some interesting facts about the sights and bowling scores.

    How is it difficult to launch a 300, or Perfect game? There are an estimated 4 million more avid bowlers in the United States, if each of these bowlers, bowl an average of 20 games per year (which would be a very conservative estimate), which means there are at least 80 million games bowled In the United States each year. In a normal year, there will be between 40000 and 50000 shocked perfect games, according to the USBC, the Official Guardian's annual game statistics punished. By doing a little math shows that 0.0005 to 0.0006 percent of all games shattered in a typical year could be a game 300.

    Is it difficult to bowl 800 series for a bowl 300 games? For a bowl of series 800, you need an average of more than 266 games for your 3. USBC According to the statistics of a normal year will produce 11000 to 15000 800 series. So yes, it is about 4 to 5 times more difficult for a bowl of 800 series, for a bowl of 300 games.

    If someone offers to teach or show you how to bowl 300 each time, or the average over 260, believes that the above statistics, and do not waste your time or " money. 279

    A game requires 10 or 11 strikes and can be marked by strikes of 11 and a bowling pin 9 spare anywhere The second in the ninth frame. It can also be seduced by a 9-pin and converting the spare in each of the 1st and 2nd frames and then hitting all remaining shots, or by strikes in each of the first 9 frames, or 9 count on the first ball in the tenth , that the conversion spare, and then a strike to the last ball.

    The rare score in bowling is a game of 292, which requires 11 strikes in a row followed by a 2 count on the last ball, and Has been done about 20 times.
    Litefrozen

  • #2
    sounds like i need to shoot 292
    Joe Barrett - Columbus, Ohio

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