It is still scored as a spare.
X = Strike / = Spare - = No pins knocked down F = Foul Circled Number = a split with that number of pins knocked down.
You're probably trying to trick us...but "X" = strike "/" = spare "O" = split
No. Bowling for Soup have never split up.
The only split that can't be made is the third ball thrown in the tenth frame, to which the frame is completed and a spare can not be attempted. Any other time, all pin combination of splits can be picked up for a spare.
The 7-10 split.
A circle around the number signifies a split.
There is some glitches in bowling. There was one time where I was going bowling on that & guess what, after one stage it was almost a split but that other pin fell down. Then when the pins were loading to get the spare, that pin came back up & I said "What the heck just happened?" So... Quick ending for this is they're glitches & lags in bowling & for other games on Kinect Sports.
I just can't spare the time today. I hope I can pick up this spare; it's a 7-10 split. The spare tire is flat!
A 4-6-7-9-10 or 4-6-7-8-10 split, according to a Slate Magazine analysis of thousands of pro bowling shots, is the hardest spare to pick up. The toughest spare you're likely to actually get stuck with is the 7-10...you pick this up by hitting one of the pins so hard it bounces off the sideboard or the backboard and flies into the other pin.
In bowling, the sour apple, also referred to as the lily, is a name referring to the 5-7-10 pin split. It is a very difficult split to pick up.
It's a "split" or "split-pin" situation.
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