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    you don't directly compete against someone else. As in there isn't a defender to stop you or you can not physically stop them from scoring

    In these two sports, it's you vs the lane/course. The other people are there to do the same thing.

    I think it's unique in that regard.

    Also, bowling is relatively cheap and can be played year round.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewToBowling View Post
    you don't directly compete against someone else. As in there isn't a defender to stop you or you can not physically stop them from scoring

    In these two sports, it's you vs the lane/course. The other people are there to do the same thing.

    I think it's unique in that regard.

    Also, bowling is relatively cheap and can be played year round.
    The modern game allows you to screw over your opponent.

    That is what the pros do with their practice before the tv show.

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    I suppose archery is the same in those regards.

    Though it would be interesting to see archery matches where you compete against people and they're trying to shoot your arrow out of the air before you hit the target...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike White View Post
    The modern game allows you to screw over your opponent.

    That is what the pros do with their practice before the tv show.
    I guess you're talking about oil tansition

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewToBowling View Post
    you don't directly compete against someone else. As in there isn't a defender to stop you or you can not physically stop them from scoring

    In these two sports, it's you vs the lane/course. The other people are there to do the same thing.

    I think it's unique in that regard.

    Also, bowling is relatively cheap and can be played year round.
    You could probably say track and field. You aren't trying to score, but say distance running is as much about the conditions as it is the competition. But, no, there aren't many sports where it's kind of an individual performance compared to peers.

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    I was going to say bicycling, but then when I think about positioning in the field, drafting, and the other ways in which other riders can be used or blocked, bicycling is quite interactive between competitors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rv driver View Post
    I was going to say bicycling, but then when I think about positioning in the field, drafting, and the other ways in which other riders can be used or blocked, bicycling is quite interactive between competitors.
    Yep, just like NASCAR or IndyCar. You could say with track racing (funny car, etc) it's you vs the track. You are trying to beat your competitor but nothing you can do to slow him down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewToBowling View Post
    Yep, just like NASCAR or IndyCar. You could say with track racing (funny car, etc) it's you vs the track. You are trying to beat your competitor but nothing you can do to slow him down.
    In drag racing, slow staging can effect your competition.

    Not much defense in darts.

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    It's one of the things I love about both sports!

    They also both require repetition of very intricate motions that inevitably leads to different results/games every time out.
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    Besides controlling the lane condition as mike was referring to there is also the verbal match as well. You see it on tv a lot and i have heard plenty over the years. Some guys can affect your game if you let them.

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