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General Category => Beginners Board => Topic started by: dmcneal on October 28, 2003, 05:53:20 AM
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Saw this term used and have no idea what it means.
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it refers to a 200 game where you alternate strikes and spares throughout the game.
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So it is just a game over 200 with no opens?
Or is it literally one strike, one spare, one strike, and so on.
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Here's a couple of sites that have definitions of that and other terms:
http://www.nationwidebowling.com/terms.html
http://www.youthbowling.com/glosary2.htm
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And here is one site of Bowling Terms that had me scratching my head:
http://www.angelfire.com/sports/bbc/glossary_of_bowling_terms.htm
PS: I know it is not our game of bowling but probably Lawn Bowling.
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I am the SGT Schultz of bowling.
"I know nothing!"
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Wow great sites they are very helpful. thanks
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what's so dutch about it?
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did you just get that name off espn classic or sumptin?
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Dutchland .. is that near Holland or the Netherlands?
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I am the SGT Schultz of bowling.
"I know nothing!"
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it's a game where you bowl a 200 game even where the whole game consist of spare then strike, then spare, then strike, etc or vice versa.
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If any of you guys have that bowling guy Honus Wagner on a baseball card, it's worthless.
I'd take it from you for $5.00 shipped.
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Rock Chalk Jayhawk
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All of these answers are grotesquely incorrect.
The answer is, as follows;
A Dutch 200 is obtained when you're "locked in" on one lane, striking at will, yet refuse to make the necessary adjustments on the opposite lane to throw strikes and are left with remedial spares, which you somehow convert.
Strike/spare...spare/strike...what a silly response...
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Not all great shots result in strikes and not all strikes are great shots.