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Thread: Can these traits be counter-productive to scoring?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowl1820 View Post
    versatility, accuracy, power, repeatability and knowledge

    If you've been following the thread let's talk about averages part of it mentions a article by Joe Slowinski and his idea for a "International Bowling Skill Score Number" which would be based on measurements of a bowler's accuracy, versatility, repeatability and power.

    You can read a copy here Click Here For Article

    In that thread it was suggested that for general league play, all of the above traits can actually be counter-productive to scoring.

    So the question is how can "versatility, accuracy, power, repeatability and knowledge" be counter productive in league play?
    I saw the article, but enjoyed reading yours and Janderson's responses, it opened up some.... I know no one was arguing, it was entertaining on opening my own ideas - I really want to approach August with a new light, i don't want to go back to the THS and not really know I'm getting any better. There are only 2 Sports league, but 1 of them is on my Wednesday night executive league, and I love that league, everyone knows everyone, and we all have a really good time, every 4th week they do put down a different (playable) house shot. But everyone knows it, and that night doesn't count against avg, only team wins/loss So that will leave me 1 other night on the sports pattern thus far.
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