yeah soo or know on im just going to walk up and just throw the ball and not even care about it cause it has happened ocne it might happen again but funny thing that happened on sunday i forgot about till know,
i left up 3 single 5 pins and i only hit it once the first time i missed to the right alittle then on the 2nd one i hit right dead on and on the 3rd one i missed just to the left it was funny when you think of it right-center-left lol
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5 pins? A 5 pin is just a pocket shot, it will hit the left side. Miss a little right and it will hit dead on. Most 5 pins are left from the first ball hitting the brooklyn side.
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usually sure. but I had a 200 game go out the window because of a 5 pin. working on 4 in a row, bury the pocket again in the 10th only to somehow leave a 5-7-10
yeah 5pins are easy to hit but when you end up not thinking on which pin you got up you will normaly mess up the shot but also i was useing my new DV8 too reckless and im not sure how it fully works yet but i did do good with it right out of the box but still learning on how it moves on the lanes to beable to adjust to some shots.
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The first time I saw this slit was in a high school regional. The girl calmly walked over, grabbed a 6lbs house ball and picked it up. The very next frame she left it AGAIN and followed the same routine. She changed balls after that. I have seen it several times since but still haven't quite figured out how it happens on what appear to be fairly decent shots. Anyway, leaving a 5 pin, especially in a split, is quite different than missing the 5 as a single pin spare. It's like missing the 1 pin as a single pin spare, usually a lack of concentration. After all, don't we all occasionally take a shot for granted?
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