Counting marks is typically only used as a way to approximate how close two teams are during the course of a match, and not as an official part of the scoring. But to answer the question, yes. In order for the mark total to more accurately reflect the actual pin count, you should subtract a mark if the first ball after a spare is less than 5 pins. Conversely, if you bowl two or more strikes in a row, the second and all subsequent strikes should be counted as two marks each.
it means you got either a strike or spare
If you dont mark in a frame (strike or spare) it is an open
No. The 10th frame is one of three deliveries. You only get a third delivery if you mark on the first (strike) or second (spare) delivery. An open in the 10th frame means you do not get a third delivery.
Yes ... those are the commonly accepted rules. If the remaining pins are downed by the second ball, then that constitutes a "spare" or a "/" mark.
a mark
No he did not lose the lawsuit.
A "clean game" in bowling is simply a game that has no opens. That means that every frame, the two shots equal 10 pins.A mark is either a strike (10 pins in one shot) or a spare (ten pins in two shots). So a clean game would also be a game in which a bowler marks every game.Note: Some bowlers do not consider it an "open" (frame does not equal 10 pins) if the first shot resulted in a "split."
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They are so excited that they lose control of their bowels. And becaus ethey step over the mark instead of backing out of the circle, otherwise its a foul.
Do you mean the song "1985"? If so, then it is sung by Bowling for Soup.
i dont know. i really dont