Teenaged "Ginger Assassins" Accomplishes the near impossible in the U.S. Open

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  • stevenash
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    • 01-17-11
    • 65719

    #1
    Teenaged "Ginger Assassins" Accomplishes the near impossible in the U.S. Open
  • stevenash
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    • 01-17-11
    • 65719

    #2
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    • jjgold
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 07-20-05
      • 388179

      #3
      Great work there

      You would think that was done more with pros
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      • pablo222
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 01-03-19
        • 8858

        #4
        Sweet mullet!!!
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        • pologq
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 10-07-12
          • 19899

          #5
          The Ginger Assassin better be portraying that Assassin nickname into getting some Ass
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          • Fishhead
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 08-11-05
            • 40179

            #6
            That was as exciting as an NBA free throw, maybe more.
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            • d2bets
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              • 08-10-05
              • 39995

              #7
              Originally posted by jjgold
              Great work there

              You would think that was done more with pros
              Limited opportunities. They don't leave 7-10 that often.
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              • stevenash
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                • 01-17-11
                • 65719

                #8
                Originally posted by d2bets
                Limited opportunities. They don't leave 7-10 that often.
                Correct.
                60 percent of all balls rolled on the PBA results in strikes.
                The other 40 percent are spare opportunities of which there are a little over 1000 different spare configurations with the 7/10 being one of the rarest configuration.

                Not only that, bowling is pretty much all math, physics, geometry (angles and such)

                Foul line to head pin is the same as pitchers mound to home plate. 60 feet.
                The lane is 42 inches wide gutter to gutter.
                There is just not enough room to get the ball outside the ten pin to slide it over 42 feet into the seven pin without the ball going into the gutter.
                Laws of math say so, it's impossible to make that split (which the seven pin is horizontal 42 feet away) It can't be done that way.
                The only way to convert that is with a lucky carom off the wall, or in the above video a lucky carom pin off the bowling ball.

                Like I said bowling is all math, movable objects, ball speed of around 18 mph, 18 revolutions or so (amount of times the ball turns over before it strikes the pins) or about 300 rpm's.....

                I can go on but I'll bore you to tears.
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                • d2bets
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                  • 08-10-05
                  • 39995

                  #9
                  Originally posted by stevenash
                  Correct.
                  60 percent of all balls rolled on the PBA results in strikes.
                  The other 40 percent are spare opportunities of which there are a little over 1000 different spare configurations with the 7/10 being one of the rarest configuration.

                  Not only that, bowling is pretty much all math, physics, geometry (angles and such)

                  Foul line to head pin is the same as pitchers mound to home plate. 60 feet.
                  The lane is 42 inches wide gutter to gutter.
                  There is just not enough room to get the ball outside the ten pin to slide it over 42 feet into the seven pin without the ball going into the gutter.
                  Laws of math say so, it's impossible to make that split (which the seven pin is horizontal 42 feet away) It can't be done that way.
                  The only way to convert that is with a lucky carom off the wall, or in the above video a lucky carom pin off the bowling ball.

                  Like I said bowling is all math, movable objects, ball speed of around 18 mph, 18 revolutions or so (amount of times the ball turns over before it strikes the pins) or about 300 rpm's.....

                  I can go on but I'll bore you to tears.
                  True. Only thing stopping the best from shooting endless 300's is lane conditions. If they somehow made lane conditions exactly the same at all times with easy configuration, pros could shoot 300 after 300 after 300 ad nauseam.
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                  • stevenash
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                    • 01-17-11
                    • 65719

                    #10
                    Originally posted by d2bets
                    True. Only thing stopping the best from shooting endless 300's is lane conditions. If they somehow made lane conditions exactly the same at all times with easy configuration, pros could shoot 300 after 300 after 300 ad nauseam.
                    I was a 198 average back in the day.
                    Good enough to hold my own in the regionals, not nearly good enough on the national tour.
                    The oil pattern on the lanes for that US Open where the kid made that split was torture.
                    Pattern simple put was slick in the beginning to dry in the middle and it flattened out at the head pin.
                    Torture.
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                    • pologq
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 10-07-12
                      • 19899

                      #11
                      I like watching bowling on FS1 sometimes as background noise. I used to bowl in HS for my school team and then in money leagues in my late teens, early 20s. It was fun but then it felt like work. Lost that joy.
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                      • stevenash
                        Moderator
                        • 01-17-11
                        • 65719

                        #12
                        Originally posted by pologq
                        I like watching bowling on FS1 sometimes as background noise. I used to bowl in HS for my school team and then in money leagues in my late teens, early 20s. It was fun but then it felt like work. Lost that joy.
                        Today's elite bowlers are going to that two handed release to get like an extra 4 revs on the ball.
                        Ball hits like a freight train, I tried to do that, I just can't do that.
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                        • d2bets
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                          • 08-10-05
                          • 39995

                          #13
                          Originally posted by stevenash
                          Today's elite bowlers are going to that two handed release to get like an extra 4 revs on the ball.
                          Ball hits like a freight train, I tried to do that, I just can't do that.
                          Two handed shit was cool initially as a gimmick, but now it's lame.
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                          • Foxx
                            SBR Hall of Famer
                            • 05-25-11
                            • 5832

                            #14
                            Classic moment in sport's history:



                            I can pick up the 7-10 split occasionally in Xbox Kinect Sports.

                            In real life, I throw a thumbless ball like Bob Benoit. Never picked up the 7-10. They shut my local alley down a couple years ago. Haven't been bowling since.
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                            • stevenash
                              Moderator
                              • 01-17-11
                              • 65719

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Foxx
                              Classic moment in sport's history:



                              I can pick up the 7-10 split occasionally in Xbox Kinect Sports.

                              In real life, I throw a thumbless ball like Bob Benoit. Never picked up the 7-10. They shut my local alley down a couple years ago. Haven't been bowling since.
                              They shut down a ton of local bowling centers.
                              The overhead especially the electricity costs are too much.
                              No more profit to be made.
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                              • pologq
                                SBR Posting Legend
                                • 10-07-12
                                • 19899

                                #16
                                Originally posted by stevenash
                                Today's elite bowlers are going to that two handed release to get like an extra 4 revs on the ball.
                                Ball hits like a freight train, I tried to do that, I just can't do that.
                                i can't imagine i would have embraced it if i was still bowling. i am not flexible enough to get the mechanics down holding it with 2 hands.
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                                • pologq
                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                  • 10-07-12
                                  • 19899

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by Foxx
                                  Classic moment in sport's history:



                                  I can pick up the 7-10 split occasionally in Xbox Kinect Sports.

                                  In real life, I throw a thumbless ball like Bob Benoit. Never picked up the 7-10. They shut my local alley down a couple years ago. Haven't been bowling since.
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