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santos314
09-11-2017, 03:50 PM
Bowling in a 9-pin tournament this Sat. First one i've done in about 25 years. What kind of 3 game series do you guys normally need to move on?
JasonNJ
09-12-2017, 12:07 AM
Bowling in a 9-pin tournament this Sat. First one i've done in about 25 years. What kind of 3 game series do you guys normally need to move on?
Depending how many people are in it, but I would think low 700s.
got_a_300
09-12-2017, 01:00 PM
Around here in 9 pin no tap it usually takes somewhere around
an 800+ series just to get into the money we had a mini no tap
for our fun night last Thursday night and the low series was 820
for 3rd place and high was 900 for 1st place.
ALazySavage
09-12-2017, 02:11 PM
My experience has been more similar to "got_a_300", usually need something in the high 700s/low 800s to make a cut/cash. But obviously that is highly dependent on the skill of the bowlers and the conditions.
manke
09-14-2017, 10:23 AM
That must have been with handicap or was that a scratch league?
santos314
09-14-2017, 03:13 PM
My experience has been more similar to "got_a_300", usually need something in the high 700s/low 800s to make a cut/cash. But obviously that is highly dependent on the skill of the bowlers and the conditions.
Sounds good, its been so long ago, i couldnt remember what i used to shoot. I know i move on a few tmes but never cashed.
got_a_300
09-14-2017, 05:23 PM
That must have been with handicap or was that a scratch league?
Nope that was scratch no handicap of course it was 9 pin no tap so
it's not like the winner bowled a real 900 series and you just can not
beat a 900 series but it can be tied if you can throw 36 9 counts in a
row and it is not a handicapped tournament. LOL!!!
manke
09-15-2017, 01:36 PM
That's preety good to throw 36 9 counts in a row !!!! lol
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