i can see how this would be seen as cheating for serious bowlers but if you owned an alley, higher scores = more fun which = more people returning
That's what I'm talking about! Do you think it matters? Would they really have lower scores if they didn't have those, or higher scores if they did? I think most of it is just because they're professionals for a reason. There's a reason we don't get that kind of pin action, and we don't see it in our lanes often.
But, on the flip side, they STILL struggle on certain lane conditions. I don't think that device matters one bit for what they do, and if it matters for what WE do, then I think the difference would be minimal at best.
I'd love to see an actual physics study done on this.
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i can see how this would be seen as cheating for serious bowlers but if you owned an alley, higher scores = more fun which = more people returning
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