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A four in bowling means you knocked down 4 bowling pins.
A dash ( - ) in bowling is a symbol indicating that no pins were knocked down.
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A bowling pin is one of the ten wooden objects that are set up and knocked down in the sport of bowling.
In bowling, the pins knocked down by the ball do not count.
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X = Strike / = Spare - = No pins knocked down F = Foul Circled Number = a split with that number of pins knocked down.
The Big Four, which is what that pin combination is called, is not a statistic that is tracked any longer and depending on where you are bowling, may not have even been tracked.
This statistic is not being tracked.
Because the pins are shorter, squatter, and lighter than that of the tenpin. The bowling ball is also a lot smaller and there are no finger holes (similar to that of candlestick bowling). Scoring is more difficult because there is less control.The pins are arranged the same way as tenpin bowling. However you have 3 shots per frame to knock down all the pins. A strike is made when all the pins are knocked down on the first roll. A spare is made when all the pins are knocked down in two rolls. If it takes all three shots to knock down the pins, then you get a score of ten but no bonus.Scoring works the same as in tenpin bowling and a perfect game is still 300. As of 2008 a perfect score has still not been recorded.
A dash is used in scoring to indicate no pins were knocked down.
This statistic is not being tracked.