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Re: A new golf "Bowling" has started: msg#00018

Subject: Re: A new golf "Bowling" has started
Chris Dolan wrote:
> 
> Test 11 does not seem like a valid bowling score, unless I am totally
> confused about the rules.  Here's how I interpret it:
> 
> 0 10  0 10  0 10  0 10  0 10  0 10  0 10  0 10  0 10  0 10  10     0
> spare spare spare spare spare spare spare spare spare spare strike ???
> 
> So, the bowler took one too many throws.  Can someone explain what's
> going on?  Did the rule maker just add an extraneous zero by mistake?

Yes, I believe you are correct, there is an extra 0 by mistake.
A spare in the tenth frame only allows one extra ball.

-- 
Rick Klement



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