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  • It's definitely a 7 pin. I bowled tonight and hit it to the left of the 7 pin and it went straight across the deck to the right.

  • @vinceblast The trick is to just nick the 7 pin with the barest of touches and it will slide to the 10. Requires high accuracy but not impossible. Many think the 7-10 conversion using the sliding technique (like a 4-6) as impossible as opposed to using "duck pins", "cannon of the wall" or the illegal "gutter ball" as the space between the pin and the gutter is less than half a ball's diameter. In truth, the ball hits the pin at a diagonal and not parallel to the 7-10, and there is enough space

  • Its definitely a 7-10 conversion. I've converted the 7-10 about 23 times in my several years of bowling of which 13 such conversions are similar to that seen on this clip where pin 7 is just barely touched by the diameter tip of the bowling ball prior to it entering the gutter. When that happens, pin 7 has the ability to slide directly into pin 10 akin to how a snooker ball chops another ball for a near right angle movement. Its more effective if the ball spins clockwise to pivot pin 7 slightly.

  • @1966XXXXX this pin wasn't barely touched by any means. i've had many shots hit the pin thinner than this. if you are barely touching it anyways, it wouldn't have enough power or speed to get all the way across the deck to the 10 pin.

  • Glad i was not the only one fooled

  • no chance of that being in the 7 pin position and the ball sliding it over. it might have STARTED as a 7 pin in the rack and then spun forward and to the right after the first ball hit the rack, but no chance of it being on spot and this shot taking place

  • I made a 7 10 once I was 4 or 3 years old and I rolled the ball it was so slow that it bounced off one pin rolled to the other side and the ball hit the other pin, true story

  • @mrgoodateverything7 proof or gtfo

  • @faceplantdevin1 if thats not a 7-10 split then what is it?

  • @TheHomeOfWrestling it's a 4-10...

  • how do you make the pins do that!?

  • @darkenedwolf9

    I couldn't tell because I saw this video on my android phone, not my laptop. It looked like the 7 10 on my phone. Now that I've watched it on my computer, I see what your saying.

  • Fail. 

  • Wow, I have a 204 average in my league, I bowled 2 300 games in league play and 5 300 games in practice. I have never made the 7-10 split before. I came close a couple of times but never did it. This is truly amazing! I would be proud not only that you made the shot, but you got it on camera too! Well done =)

  • @IrishChris1979 You must be getting old. lol just kidding but watch it again and you'll see thats no 7 pin. it's a 4

  • @PunkRockPat

    Yeah, I was still leaning towards it being a 7-10 but still wasn't sure though. Even on my laptop I still couldn't tell 100% which pin it was. Regardless of which pin it was, it is still one amazing spare that's for sure. Anyway, you know what's funny...My daughter called me old kidding around just yesterday and she had me laughing about it ha ha. I guess I better get used to that LOL. Even though I'm only in my early 30's, to your kid you're always old LOL ;)

  • @IrishChris1979 I just turned 30, 2 months ago....I'm feeling it too. lol

  • Just come from hittin the lanes made a 7-11 pick up didn't even flinch

  • the ball is still on the lane when it hits the "7 pin" still a good pickup though...

  • the problem nowadays with picking up the 7-10 its a lot harder than it used to be in the past --- before lanes started hanging a piece of rubber or whatever at the back of the pins, the 7 or 10 had a much better shot at ricocheting off the hard back wall... now when the pins hits the rubber hanging there, the pins just die most of the time....

  • @kingpin6172 The lanes have always had a "piece of rubber" hanging at the back of the pins. It's called a pit curtain, used to keep pins from flying out of the back of the machine. There has never been a "hard back wall" in a pinsetter. There is a ball cushion, which is fairly rigid and is used to stop the ball without damaging the machine. Before you make stupid comments like this, try having an idea of what you're talking about. BTW this was probably an "out of range" 4 pin and not a 7 pin.

  • That's the 4-10.u can't knok the 7 into the 10 like that.the 7 would have had to hit some where in the back.that was still a good shot.

  • i hit a 7-10 today. but i hit the 10 pin not the 7

  • I did that too... except the 7 pin was also up lol

  • That is clearly the 4-10 you can see the amount of boards off the gutter and even if it is the 7-10 it isnt a conventional one and in the pin action the 7 pin slid over but didnt fall. either way he didnt make a real 7-10

  • @darkenedwolf9 Its the 4 pin, it is impossible to slide the 7 pin over, it is quite obvious it is a 4-10.

  • LOL you can easily see that that's a 4-10 split LOL The left pin is more forward than the righthand pin. Still a good spare but don't be trying to fool anyone who knows bowling ;o)

  • maybe if you had a decent camera people wouldn't be accusing you of lying

  • if you picked up the 7-10 you would have been more lucky. anyway that was a 4-10 split

  • You got my hopes up...now I just think you are a useless tool.

  • There should be a flag for "false title."

  • lf course you can never do that in a game. Only when it doesnt matter lol

  • you retard it bounced it off the back

  • @DestrAjax at no point did that pin drop off the deck dumb ass

  • 4-10 or 7-10 thats still pretty good imo :p

  • Wanna be

  • Yea it was the 4! YOU FUCKIN ASSHOLES. FLAG THE VID EVERYONE.

  • nice try. too bad it was the 4-10

  • The 7 pin must have been slid forward a little bit because you cannot pickup a regular 7-10 like that. I'm not saying that isn't a 7-10, it is, but the 7 was slid forward so you could slide it over to hit the 10 pin.

  • was that a fucking magic trick or just an ass making shit up?

  • that is the 4 pin...the 7 would be on the edge...look close and that isnt

  • waste of video

  • Just flag this video for misleading text.

  • thats a 4-10 its impossible to slide the 7 over.

  • the pin is not even by the edge of the lane its the 4 pin

  • Nope. 4-10. Nice try, though.

  • that was 4-10but in season i picked UP THE 4-6-7 with the ball just grazing the 4 and rocking horizontally into the 6!NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE BUT CAN BE DONE!and i am not a tard i have no reason to lie

  • i always wondered why when i got some pins and on the score board had an 8 with a circle. and other numbers with circles around them. im a noob in bawling

  • If this was a 7-10 split, there would have been a greater reaction.

  • That is what we call the 4 pin, not the 7. Sorry there buddy, no point in lying, it wont get ya on the tour.

  • you mean the 4 10 !

  • haha who are you kidding? 

  • 4 pin

  • idk how the fuck you did that but its faked some how its not possible to make the 7 10 like that

  • Sorry that was an off spot 4 pin. 

    By the way, what ball were you bowling with and how was it drilled?

  • that 7 pin is NOT where it should be, it was shifted. It's too hard to tell exactly where it is but it's very easy to see that there are at least 4 boards to the left of where you begin to see the 7 pin. Yet, on the adjacent lane you can see where the 7 pin should be.

    a bowling ball is FAR too large (~27") to stay on the lane and clip the 7 pin and shoot it over like that.

  • 4-7 split. Title is wrong

  • @fitzhume u mean 4-10

  • Physically impossible to slide the 7 into the 10. Anyone who's taken 5th grade science knows this. Nice try, liar.

  • although the pin looks slightly off-set, it more than likely is a 7-pin...you can shoot the 7 across the lane like that before the ball goes in the gutter, considering he is a right handed bowler like me then he had some spin on the ball causing it to throw the pin to the right, and niche the 10. I have done this before with a confirmed 7, but the 10 unfortunately wasn't there...

  • haha the link verifies it is a 4 10 xD its the 6th pin from the right, aka the 4 pin smart ass... wow fail

  • this is a 4-10. i would say easily made, but not a difficult shot. and i went to the link that said "if you think this was a 4-10". WOW that proves absolutely NOTHING!!!

  • HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. you expect us to believe that that was a 7-10 lmao child you must be smokin somethin lol, that was a cheesy 4-10, a very easily made spare.

  • it's possibly a 7-10 if the 7 pin moved off spot.

  • it is a 7-10

  • it can't be a 7-10. at least not unless the 7 is out of range because the ball would fall into the gutter b4 it would have a chance to shoot the 7 over into the 10. the only way to pick up a 7-10 is to bounce one out of the pit into the other

  • It's simple, compare the so called "7" pin to the 10 pin. The placement should have the exact same amount of space between the pin and the gutter. The "7" pin, which is actually a 4 pin, is way to far right to be a 7. It is about impossible to slide the 7 over like that without the ball landing in the gutter first.

  • yeah thats most def either a 4-10 or 7 way outta range to much space and slid over way to easy

  • It's a 4-10, look at the space to the left of the 4 pin. If you look at the picture they have stating its a 7 pin, look closer at how much room is between the pin and the gutter. It's a 4 pin.

  • but does look a lot like a 4-10 instead of 7-10

  • fake as fuck impossible to slide that pin over that easliy unless it was offset about 10 inches

  • lol its not fake dude. iv seen it done. it all has to do with speed of the ball and the angle at which the pin hits the drflection board. Yes, it is very rare to make one, but it is possible.

  • all of you saying its the 4-10 are wrong..it is the 7-10 this fucker just sucks and missed the whole thing completely and got a bounce out of the gutter which knocked the 7 into the 10

  • well if he missed it completely, then how did he hit the pin genious??? O,o

  • if you would have read my comment properly you would know that the ball came out of the gutter to hit the pin

  • lol i gotcha...but it didnt bounce out of the gutter man

  • @B2DrummerBoy yes it did

  • you might be right. my screen is pretty dark.

  • the ball didnt bounce out of the gutter. this is a 4-10, not 7-10

  • @InconCvAble no its not your just not looking close enough

  • FAIL!!!!! def. the 4-10

  • I'd say its the 7-10 but it looks like the 7 was out of range and over to the right a wee bit.

  • fake

  • fake as all hell. The only way to get a 7 10 is if u bank it off one of the panels in the back.. plus of anyone had gotten a 7 10 they would have been excited and this dude is calm as all hell.

  • fake

  • Your picture doesn't prove its the 7-10, you called the 3 pin the 5 pin. Its definitely the 4-10.

  • Its impossible for a 7-10 to slide over like that

  • There's no possible way in physics that this can be the 7 10 witht the way that the "7" pin picked up the 10. From that angle of release, impossible. Maybe it was off spot and it used to be the 7 but if so, it wouldn't count as the 7 anymore. Sorry. Not convincing.

  • 4-10!!!! no doubt about it!!!

  • OK, fine then, if it was the 7-10 and the ball bounced out of the channel, it does not count. So either way: FAIL.

  • Wow good try to pull that off on all of us. That is so easy to see it is 4-10... Post a new one when you actually pick up the 7-10

  • pause it at 14 and drag it back to 12, it WAS the 7-10 it bounced out of the gutter at the last little second

  • and when you drag it back compare it to the lane to the left

    DURR

  • FUCK YOU!!!!!!!!

  • its was the 7-10 but the ball popped out the gutter and the last second

  • lols 7-10 requires a bank shot from wall or a slide by a ball hopping out of gutter. none of those were displaed. unless a dove flew by and hit the 10

  • Not a 7-10 if it was thats one shitty ass rack, but that had to of been a 4 pin, if it WAS a 7-10 split then why would you say its not the 4 pin, if it was a true 7-10 i think people could figure it out.

  • u cannot slide the 7 over that was the 4 pin!

  • @TurnerB89 Bullshit. The 7 can be slid over to the 10. It's mostly down to luck, but still possible. Besides, you can see that both those pins are at the very edge of the lane. Learn your shit before you comment.

  • @Yakushii ur the one that is a dumbass u do the math its impossible know ur geometry before u try to sound smart u idiot

  • @TurnerB89 You are the dumbest shit alive. Search it on youtube. "bowling 7 10 split conversion", you'll find plenty clips of it happening in professional bowling. Haha, you are soooo fucking retarded lol. The proof is right there, and you still being retarded. Learn common sense hahahahahaha :D

  • @Yakushii yeah im so dumb look at the pins u idiot look how clearer and brighter the 7 pin is u idiot it is moved up prolly a foot from its normal spot so its easier to hit the 10 u idiot

  • @TurnerB89 You managed to say "u idiot" 3 times in one sentence, and you're still retarded and wrong.

  • @Yakushii in the pros it bounces out or ricochets off of the board in the back of the pinsetter... they don't slide them at all, ask any bowler, you cant slide a pin at a near perfect 90 degrees and keep it on the lane for it to be legal... you can only really do it with a lucky gutter bounce, which makes the shot 0 count regardless... its the rules, both in bowling and in actual physics

  • @honkindonkey and "it on the lane" is referring to the ball, my bad...

  • @Yakushii show me ONE clip where the pin slides directly into the other without hitting the pit first

  • @TurnerB89: i'm with you 100%, the only way to hit this shot is to rocket your ball at either the 7 or 10 hard enough so that it kicks back onto the deck and hope for a little lady luck to send it into the other pin...

  • 4 10. nice conversion thoug. that is a hard shot too

  • thats a 4-10 unless you hit the 7 and it slid over but there is no way you can pick up a 7-10 like that at all. sorry but good try.

  • he went into the drain first to bounce up to hit, it is a 7-10 but not allowed

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  • Look carefully at the left pin while the bowler is reaching for the ball. You can see it's clearly well forward of the 10 pin.

  • id hate to bowl on those lanes because on the imageshack picture the 5 pin looks really off center. now thats a horrible rack

  • No way No how...you can't pick up a 7-10 like that. Total BS!!

  • it cant slide all the way over like that! im sorry it just cant be done.

  • Stop with all this fucking fake bullshit! Do it your fucking self and upload it. whine whine whine....

    Nice shot dude.

  • this was editted. you should grow up and stop lying to thousands of people you don't even know...

  • thats a 4-10 =.="

  • Off spot 7.

  • think thats an 8-10

  • its not fake wen u see a pin contacting another pin resulting in the 10 pin falling unless they had fishline and beast timing

  • Nope. Impossible to nail the 7-10 like that!

    Fake ;)

  • lol he just came back like he threw a strike

  • his all calm and shit..haha

  • this is fake, there is no way that the 7 can be hit directly into the 10 without hitting at least 1 wall, which yours didn't. FAKE

  • there is a way actually if you hit it extremely on the left so that it fall and roll to the ten

  • i would know, i have been bowling for 7 years. i have NEVER picked it up, and there is absolutely no way to slide it over. there has to be some sort of bounce or deflection off of a wall

  • dude if u got that u "cheated" the ball was in the gutter and bounced out if thats not it its fake

  • it could be fake. if its a bad or loose pin setter. they arent accurately laid so its not the exact placement. so it makes it much easier to get it.

  • Looks fake to me.

  • its not official dude. the 7 pin was like a foot away from the gutter.

  • laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa­aaame

  • it does'nt count the 7 was off spot lol

  • i can't believe you would spend the time to make that diagram of the video to prove to people you don't even know that you got a 7-10 split. lame.

  • not a 7-10. sorry but i mean good pick up but thats not a 7-10

  • god u faggots need to stop bitching. its not impossible. it happens.

  • this a fake video!!!!!! it is a 4-10 split!!!!!!

  • I duno all if u look really close u can see that as the ball is falling off it kicks it and the 7 or 4 whatever u guys think it is clips the back of the 10 so i do belive its probly an offset 7 a bit but def a 7pin

  • Unless the 7 had been slid off spot, I agree with everyone else..not a 7-10 pickup.

  • definitely the 4-10.. never seen anyone slide the 7 over before..

  • ok now i picked up the 7 10 and my dad did too. There is no way in hell u can slide the 7 over. that was the 4 10. change the title.

  • It looks like a 4-10 that had the 4 pin slide over a little

  • I posted a message weeks ago about this video. I can't believe you are still claiming he picked up the 7-10.

    What's your next piece of fiction? "Mikeo burns Shaquille O'Neal for 30 points" or "Mikeo turns lead into gold"?

  • p.s. that picture proves absolutely nothing anyone who has any knowledge of bowling whatsoever can tell that is not a 7-10 it could be like a 4 or an 8 moved out position but thats about it that pin is not where a seven pin should be

  • lol you can't slice the seven into the ten its physically impossible when your ball doesn't have enough room to actually to stay on the lane to reach the side of the pin

  • Not the 7-10 The 7 pin is moved to the right. LOOK realy close. Cut thin and slid across/ If that was a true 7 pin the ball would be in gutter

  • It ain't impossible. When I was about 15 years old, I converted a 7-10 spilt and I'm no expert. You can get it by pure, pure luck, which is how I got it. I just threw the ball as hard as I could and got a lucky bounce from the 7 pin.

  • Thats a bounce though, its no sliding the pinto the ten like they did in the video.

  • There are a couple of possibilities here, either the 7 or the 4 has moved of its spot enought to make it possible, or, i cant quite see, the ball may have bounced out of the gutter, in that case, it doesnt count

  • not the 7-10

  • wow that house must suck because on ur imageshack picture the 5 pic is so off centered on the lane. i'd hate to bowl there.....

  • u suck thats not the 7 10

  • That's definitely a 7. If you look at video of a 6-7 split or even a 4-10 split, the 4 or 6 is farther in toward the middle and closer to you the viewer than what's currently on this video. It is DEFINITELY possible to pickup a 7-10 this way. It's just math and angles. I've seen it done once before in my house league. It's just not a lot of people have seen it and that's why people don't believe it. Nice work.

    Sorry twfink3 that your bubble got burst.

  • yeah, hate to burst your bubble like the rest but thats the 4-10 not 7-10

  • no silly. you'll notice in the 6-7 conversion video the 7 is in the same position as this one. furthermore if you look at the distance between the 6-7 and the 7-10 in that video it's pretty easy to see this is not the 4-10. Yes, there's a reason this can be picked up and no it's not because it's a 4-10.

    sorry about your bubble :<

  • Oh come on. You aren't fooling anyone. We all know it's not the 7-10.

  • ya right he didnt get that looks like the 4-10 even if it was the 7-10 you cant slide the 7 under to the ten its impossible

  • I'll say this -- IF (and I really stress the word "IF") that's a 7-10, then you had a VERY generous displacement of the 7 on the strike shot. And to top it off, it would have had to be a displacement TOWARD THE BOWLER and opposite the ball's motion, which is even more unlikely. Not impossible, but EXTREMELY UNLIKELY.

    On your linked picture, the red pins are "smooshed" together too much and the "7" is clearly farther from the channel than the 10. Go sell a bridge to someone else.

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  • bull

    shit

  • definately and you can see when he starts to line up that the "7 pin" isnt even close to the gutter... its the 4-10...

  • I don't even think this was a 4-10. My best is that it was a 2-10 with the 2 pin off spot to the left.

  • not even 4 10... just stood up a pin haha. 7 10 can't slide across that hard. you have to bank it. good try though

  • the 7 pin is off spot

  • You would have to throw it about 80 miles an hour in order for the ball to fall at a 90 degree angle and take out the 7 or 10. Face it. It's impossible to slide the 7 into the 10 or vice versa. Unless someone can ever provide proof that they somehow did it. And don't bullshit me by telling me this guy did it because I know what the difference between a 4-10 and a 7-10 is.

  • accually not fake just lucky as all hell i hav picked up the big four the exact same way its to close to the gutter to be a four pin b/c the balls almost in the gutter when it hits thats y it slides across not fak just bs luck

  • Completely fucking fake

  • well i agree with most people, because if someone woulda made the 7-10 split, then there would be more screaming and hollering going on and cheers, plus the only way i have made that split was to throw it real hard

  • not necessarily, i went front 10 in a nearly packed center and only people cheering were my close friends and family, but especially with a one shot thing like a 7-10, they have to be paying attention to see it/and cheer.

  • not with the "power" this guy used...he barely even threw it

  • dude... are you seriously going to try to act like this is legit? I mean, you did a decent job of editing it to make it look as though this actually happened. But it didn't. It is the 7-10, not the 4-10, but it has been computer edited, and is completely fake.

  • I completely agree. I don't believe this for one second.

  • Yeah, that is a 4-10 no doubt about it

  • 4-10 definately ( sorry i cant speel ) lol

  • it is impossible to hit it like this guy supposedly did...he hit it on a huge angle and the pin didnt bounce off of anything, just went into the pin.

  • Yeah this dudes right you can't pick up a 7-10 like that I think its a 4-10

    You're frauding us just like Arod

  • It looked like the 7 pen to me, but like it was slid over just a hair... not all the way like where the 4 pen sits though... or maybe the 4 pen was slid over to the left a bit... still a heck of a shot though.

  • that is a 4-10 not a 7-10. Only because there is not enough lane left on the side of the 7 pin for it to even think about taking the angle it did to pick up the 10 pin.

  • 4-10 for sure...i dont doubt that it could have started out as the 7-10 and the 7 slid to the right. in that case, its no longer the 7-10. if u honestly think that having the 7 pin slide out and its still called the "7-10", then i guess whatever helps u sleep at night

  • Why do you care