boomer
01-16-2024, 12:07 PM
Our local proshop is putting on monthly tournaments. Not big ones, and they are pumping all the cash back into the winnings so they aren't making anything on the tourney itself, just the business they get from it, which I really like. 55 people participating.
For the most part, I've enjoyed bowling with the people - always the people on my lane, sometimes not so much with some of the ones on either side. You know the kinds. Meh.
Anyway - enjoyed them. They are mixing them up - this time was 4 game singles handicap. One pair to the right each game. Pattern was modified from the normal league shot - a bit wetter in the middle, enough dry outside to use and if you got mixed up out there it would kill the ball. Required SOME play. . .
As usual I started with Mr. Teal as benchmark. He was hitting the pocket but really dead. During practice I tossed the Zen but it didn't react well at all so back to the Teal. At least I can get to the pocket. After fighting that for about half a game, I thought, let's get out the Trouble Maker. On conditions like these in a practice squad he went a touch longer but when that big-arsed core moved, he MOVED. Yep - worked.
Game 1 - 183. Stone 9 - missed outside. Stone 8 - picked. Stone 9 again - picked. Missed a 4. Change to Trouble Maker - MUCH better reaction. Picked up a 10, a 7 and started rolling. Thought I was really low so wasn't worried about how I was doing. Time to just have fun with friends.
Game 2 - couple of 10s (made), couple of strikes, bad delivery left 2-8 which I WHIFFED (stupid me) then back on track for 222. Looking around, noticed there were only sporadic high scores and they didn't tend to be repeated. Hmmmmm. . .
Game 3 - going fine. I had figured let's just control the pocket. Leave makeable spares and just do the thing. I'm looking around and other people are making big jumps and getting in their own heads. About 3-4 frames in I find out that I'm up to 18th and . . . heck, maybe I can do something. Keep my head down - miss a 3-6 - but punch out for 224.
Game 4 - had to wait a bit to start as there was a mechanical issue farther down which delayed us. No big deal, just walk around and keep from stiffening up (long honey-do list at home. . . LOL) and find out that my 224 had jumped me up to 5th. Really? SWEET! Top ten pays so . . . let's see what we can do. Strike, miss a 2-5 (stupid) and then grind out pretty well until a big-4 in the 8th. Man that pissed me off but shook it off to punch out for 199. Thought - top ten should work.
Love the live scoring thing - as scores got reported, the web page got updated. Nice! I was up to 3rd for a bit, and as more people reported I dropped down to 5th with nobody left with a realistic shot at bumping me down further. ;)
5th got me $115 ($40 entry)
Entered 4 brackets, won 1 and took 2nd for $35 ($20 entry)
Got a couple of side-pots for $40 ($10 each so $20 entry)
So, on $80, got back $190.
https://i.postimg.cc/wMxMFYRy/Screenshot-20240116-085836.jpg (https://postimg.cc/LY7m67T2)
For the most part, I've enjoyed bowling with the people - always the people on my lane, sometimes not so much with some of the ones on either side. You know the kinds. Meh.
Anyway - enjoyed them. They are mixing them up - this time was 4 game singles handicap. One pair to the right each game. Pattern was modified from the normal league shot - a bit wetter in the middle, enough dry outside to use and if you got mixed up out there it would kill the ball. Required SOME play. . .
As usual I started with Mr. Teal as benchmark. He was hitting the pocket but really dead. During practice I tossed the Zen but it didn't react well at all so back to the Teal. At least I can get to the pocket. After fighting that for about half a game, I thought, let's get out the Trouble Maker. On conditions like these in a practice squad he went a touch longer but when that big-arsed core moved, he MOVED. Yep - worked.
Game 1 - 183. Stone 9 - missed outside. Stone 8 - picked. Stone 9 again - picked. Missed a 4. Change to Trouble Maker - MUCH better reaction. Picked up a 10, a 7 and started rolling. Thought I was really low so wasn't worried about how I was doing. Time to just have fun with friends.
Game 2 - couple of 10s (made), couple of strikes, bad delivery left 2-8 which I WHIFFED (stupid me) then back on track for 222. Looking around, noticed there were only sporadic high scores and they didn't tend to be repeated. Hmmmmm. . .
Game 3 - going fine. I had figured let's just control the pocket. Leave makeable spares and just do the thing. I'm looking around and other people are making big jumps and getting in their own heads. About 3-4 frames in I find out that I'm up to 18th and . . . heck, maybe I can do something. Keep my head down - miss a 3-6 - but punch out for 224.
Game 4 - had to wait a bit to start as there was a mechanical issue farther down which delayed us. No big deal, just walk around and keep from stiffening up (long honey-do list at home. . . LOL) and find out that my 224 had jumped me up to 5th. Really? SWEET! Top ten pays so . . . let's see what we can do. Strike, miss a 2-5 (stupid) and then grind out pretty well until a big-4 in the 8th. Man that pissed me off but shook it off to punch out for 199. Thought - top ten should work.
Love the live scoring thing - as scores got reported, the web page got updated. Nice! I was up to 3rd for a bit, and as more people reported I dropped down to 5th with nobody left with a realistic shot at bumping me down further. ;)
5th got me $115 ($40 entry)
Entered 4 brackets, won 1 and took 2nd for $35 ($20 entry)
Got a couple of side-pots for $40 ($10 each so $20 entry)
So, on $80, got back $190.
https://i.postimg.cc/wMxMFYRy/Screenshot-20240116-085836.jpg (https://postimg.cc/LY7m67T2)