It's a "split" or "split-pin" situation.
No, it is not possible to achieve a clean game in bowling where no pins are left standing after each frame.
It is sometimes called a washout.
While I'm not exactly sure I understand what your asking, if you knocked down the 7th and 10th bowling pins ONLY, you would have 8 pins left standing. This would be extremely difficult to do, however, since the pin you hit would likely hit more than just that single other pin.
I think its called war by attrition .
There is no such thing as a left or right handed bowling ball. When the ball is drilled the pattern will be based on the left hand or right hand measurements.
Bowling, Strike means all pins down on first ball . Spare means all remaining pins down on second ball. If you gett a gutter ball on the first try, and all pins down on the second ball , it's still a spare.Pins left standing on second ball is an open frame.
One House Left Standing was created in 1971.
Anyone who participates in bowling could in theory call themselves a bowler. However, someone who always leaves 3 pins when they bowl should likely not consider a professional bowling career.
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One Left Standing - 2012 was released on: USA: June 2012
Its relative to your style of bowling, speed, curve and the pins left on the lane for your second throw.
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