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Your score would be 150 in the 5th frame. There will not be a score in the 6th frame until your roll your next two balls down the alley. Say you were to roll 2 more strikes, you will get 30 points added to the 150 (10 for the strike in the 6th frame, and 10 for each of the two consecutive strikes, which is 20, giving you a total of 30).

Your score after 6 strikes in a row from the start of the game would be 140 in the 5th plus your next ball.

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Assuming that the next 2 balls are zeros, 150. If it is at the end of the game, there wouldn't be the extra 2 balls and that would be 120 plus the score before that.

x x x x x x 00

30;60;90;120;140;150.

00 00 00 00 00 00 x x x xxx

0;0;0;0;0;0;30;60;90;120.

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Six in a row is a "six pack"

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