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Understanding Bonus Points in Bowling
In bowling, striking in a frame means that the number of pins knocked down in the next two frames adds to the score of that first frame. Additionally, rolling a strike in the 10th frame provides two extra throws where the points gained from those throws gets added to the score of the spare in the previous frame.
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The scoring system in bowling includes bonus points for strikes and spares in specific frames, where the number of pins knocked down in the next frames affects the score for the previous ones.
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Summary
The scoring system in bowling includes bonus points for strikes and spares in specific frames, where the number of pins knocked down in the next frames affects the score for the previous ones. A spare is achieved when all 10 pins are knocked down in a frame, but it takes both throws to do so.
ChapterUnderstanding Bonus Points in Bowling
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The perfect game in bowling is achieved by knocking down all 10 pins in all 10 frames, and with the bonus throws awarded in the 10th frame after scoring a strike.
12:45 - 14:53 (02:07)
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The perfect game in bowling is achieved by knocking down all 10 pins in all 10 frames, and with the bonus throws awarded in the 10th frame after scoring a strike. A score of 300 is considered a perfect game in bowling.