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by AgnusDei on February 8th, 2008

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How is a perfect score in bowling a 300?

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  • by TXrules Jetpacking Ninja Pirate Wannabe on February 8th, 2008

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    If you bowl a strike, then the score for that frame is 10 plus the total of the next 2 balls you throw. If you throw 2 more strikes then the first frame is 30. so by frames its 1-30 2-60 3-90 4-120 5-150 6-180 7-210 8-240 9-270 10-300.

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  • by bowler300 on December 13th, 2008

    bowler300

    no answers make sense you bowl 10 strikes do you still have 2 more in the tenth frame if so it does not go up by 30 unless you only have to bowl 10 strikes so how do you score bowling it would be 12X30 i don't get it

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  • by Anonymous on November 24th, 2008

    Anonymous

    If one strikes all 9 in a row with full down in 10nth. Total chances recieved are 14+1. If one go full house on all. once score beyond 750. However, in professional circuit that is not rated but in genreal one can have as many as upto points but leass than 1000.

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  • by bowlermommy07 on June 27th, 2008

    bowlermommy07

    Each strike is worth ten plus two balls after.

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  • by Big_Sexy23 on February 8th, 2008

    Big_Sexy23

    For me let someone else bowl for me...

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  • by Littlebirrd on February 8th, 2008

    Littlebirrd

    In bowling a perfect game will score "300" pins, you roll ten strikes, one for each frame, and then two bonus shots at the end are also strikes.

    http://www.bowling2u.com/trivia/game/scoring.asp

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