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Originally Posted by SykkBoy2
nice
my high 3-game series is 753 and my high 4-game series is 1001
I only have 3 700s but a shitload of 675-690s, usually those were a crap first game (in comparison to the series)....
oddly enough I think I've only broke 250 once this year....it's been a really consistent year though...a ton of 190-210s to keep the average in the low deuces....
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Consistency is good...it's nice to have breakout nights but better for doing well in the league to be consistent. The time I had that 793 I finished with a 230 something game for a 4-game series in the 1020s, which was the only time I ever broke 1000 for a 4-game series. Was sad though - that was one lone night in what was a crappy showing for me - I think I may have finished that league at 200 or 201 and in general the last year I bowled, I was consistently below my average with a few good nights here and there. The next league was my last and I finished around 198 and quit bowling after that because I had stopped enjoying it. I'd probably do well again now that I weigh about 65 lbs less than I did then and don't have knee issues anymore.
The good thing with scratch leagues is the nice money prize for winning if you can manage to win the league. I once was on a winning team - we were 1st seeded going into the playoffs so we only had to bowl 1 game, which ended up being against the 2nd seeded team which had the best bowler in the league who had bowled 6 300s during that one league alone. I pulled a 279 out of my ass to help us win...here I was the low avg on the team by about 10 pins, 30 pins below their hotshot bowler and I bowled the best of anyone...that was a good night! It was a summer league so a shorter one, but I think the cash prize paid for the bowling plus another $400 or $500 or so.