If the pins left standing after rolling one ball are more then one pin apart AND the head (1) pin isn't standing, then it's a split and is designated by an "S" or a circled number or a number of a different color on the scoreboard.
No. Bowling for Soup have never split up.
The 7-10 split.
A circle around the number signifies a split.
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 is still scored as a spare.
The odds of picking the 7-10 split in bowling are around 1 in 1457 for professional bowlers according to the United States Bowling Congress. This is considered one of the most challenging shots in bowling due to the wide gap between the two pins.
It's a "split" or "split-pin" situation.
710
Bowling ... 'bed posts' is slang for the 7-10 split.
25% of 710= 25% * 710= 0.25 * 710= 177.5
10% of 710 = 10% * 710 = 0.1 * 710 = 71
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