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Perfect Bowling is a natural consequence of the aspects mentioned, and this book will tell

you how to go about mastering the game. Whether youre a beginner or a seasoned
player, this report will reveal many secrets to help you take your game to the next level.

The Game
There are 10 skittle targets called pins placed 60 feet away from you across a wooden
pathway. You have to target these pins and strike a shot to topple all of them. You get to
play 10 rounds - called frames - and you can have no more than two balls to play in
every frame. The number of pins knocked down adds to your score. (If you knock down
all the pins in one shot it is a strike for which you get points and a bonus.)
The game then passes to the second player. Alongside the path, on either side are narrow
gutters, which make the game more difficult. When the ball enters the gutter no target
can be hit, and no score is made.
The ten pins are set automatically by a machine into a triangle, and are numbered by
convention as follows:

8
4

9
5

10
6

3
1

When the pins are arranged so, the ball cannot singly come into contact with each pin
hence the necessity of a tactical shot to topple the pins. The shot should trigger off a
chain reaction, which can strike all targets.
To master this shot is the aim of every bowler and to help you achieve this aim is the
reason for this report.

-6 2004, HowToBowlStrikes.com

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