2009 Pete Weber vs Bill O'Neill Part 2
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Haha, I'm glad your perception of the match is accurate. Speaking of pocket 7-10's, I left 4 of them in a span of 6 games today in a tournament :-/ It cost me a total of 111 pins (assuming they'd have struck). When you do the math, it comes out to 27.75 pins/game!! Bad breaks add up very quickly.
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pete should have stuck with that hy-road and not go back to that furious.
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@BowlerScott i agree with you, all but one shot was bad, i'm sure everyone who bowls who watches this has never had a pocket 7-10.
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1st frame- flush; ringing 10
5th frame- high flush; solid 9
6th frame- high flush; solid 4-9
7th frame (the only frame in which he did not execute well)- face BIG 4
10th frame, 2nd shot- high flush and carried (that tends to make sense)
I think we have different opinions of what a "bad" shot is. If the ball is in the pocket (which happened to Pete 11 times out of 12) I consider it to be a good shot. If you determine that a shot is "good" if and only if it strikes, you'll never succeed.
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You should watch the match from start to finish- BAD SHOTS-- 1ST 5TH 6TH 7TH 10 2ND BALL HE GOT LUCKY. Thank you !
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I am right. However, you are still very wrong. One of his shots did not go where he wanted it to go. Not three, not five.
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your right-more like 5
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Pete did not throw 3 bad shots.
3 bad shots cost Pete the game. He still did good (224)
BlkglasTheVette 2 years ago
I think just one bad. The others just weren't perfect. He did really great! Great game for 2 opens. I shot 220 last night with back to back opens after having the first 6. i know how Pete feels. Except the whole losing thousands of dollars part.
BarneysBowlarama 2 years ago