You're still focusing on the scoring aspect. My comments were related to the character aspect.
I understand while you're in the infant stage of your bowling development, you can't recognize the effect different oil patterns have on a properly thrown ball.Why does everyone that loses at bowling blame the oil pattern/lanes?? I swear...it's not just Mikey here...on league night....as soon as a guy shanks a shot..."Man, these lanes are messed up." No they're not....as evident by the fact that other people bowling on them are doing just fine. People act like bowling lanes = carnival funhouse and you throw the ball and all kinds of crazy stuff happens...then a windmill blade comes down and stops it from hitting the headpin (a la miniature golf). It's a 60ft lane....it's slippery...the ball rolls down and if you hit just right (or sometimes just left) of the headpin and most or all of them fall down. It's THAT simple. It's literally one of the simplest sports ever invented.
Just remember, you didn't bowl better, you won simply because you received enough handicap.
If you really think the game is "that simple" you're destined to be a below average bowler for life.
Ok, next time we compete for money.You LOST! I give you credit for accepting the challenge...e-tank and others shyed away from it...so credit where credit is due...but it's in the books. It's done. It's a piece of PBA history. In the past...bye bye...not comin back....until rematch time.
$100 per game sound reasonable?
We'll see how well your nervous system can withstand the pressure.
Oh and when you lose, you can really say bye bye.
Maybe by then you'll have a real documented USBC average, rather than some mishmash of league, unsanctioned, and open bowling.
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