An eight-bagger.
The term for seven strikes in a row is "seven bagger." If they are in the first seven framers it may be called the "front seven." If it is the last seven strikes (frames 6, 7, 8, 9, and 3 strikes in the 10th) it is called the "back seven" or "seven out the door."
Seven strikes in bowling is called a seven bagger.The is no particular name for 7 in a row except for '7 bagger'.7 strikes, or seven bagger.The term for seven strikes in a row is "seven bagger." If they are in the first seven framers it may be called the "front seven." If it is the last seven strikes (frames 6, 7, 8, 9, and 3 strikes in the 10th) it is called the "back seven" or "seven out the door."seven bagger
It's called a "bagger" like a "4 bagger" or a "5 bagger", According to FB bowling buddies and a website with other bowling lingo.
That would depend on what the count of the spare was. If it was ten strikes in a row, then 9 /, the score would be a 289 game. If it was an 8 /, it would be a 288 game and so on.
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The (7 - 8 - 9 - 10) are in the back row. That's 4 of the 10. The fraction is 4/10 = 0.4
a turkey (xxx) equals 60 points a 4 bagger (xxxx) is worth 80 a 5 bagger (xxxxx) is worth 100 a 6 pack (xxxxxx) is worth 120 7 in a row (xxxxxxx) is worth 140 8 in a row (xxxxxxxx) is worth 160 9 in a row (xxxxxxxxx) is worth 180 10 in a row (xxxxxxxxxx) is worth 200
The one closest to you is the head pin, or 1 pin. The rest of the pins are numbered from left to right on each row: the second row has the 2 and 3, third has 4, 5 and 6, and the fourth row has 7, 8, 9 and 10.
Three consecutive strikes in bowling scores 30 points in the frame that the first strike occurred. A score for a strike is 10 plus the next two balls thrown. If a strike is followed by a strike and then an 8 on the first ball of the third frame then the first strike is worth just 28 points.
An 8 pound bowling ball will drop before a 10 pound bowling ball providing that the time that the 8 pound bowling ball is dropped is before the time of the 10 pound bowling ball.
Though the fastest a ball has been thrown can't be answered, the fastest rate that someone has bowled can be answered. The new record was made this past year when a student at Webber International threw 8 strikes in one minute.