I was bowling Pete Weber for the U.S. open title in 1998, and i left a 5-7-10 in the pocket. PDW only needed 7 to beat me and he threw a guitar ball!!! I was receiving my $100k check, when my Alarm clock woke me!!😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Reminds me of golf. You think you have your form down, then the lanes change (oil and such). Kind of like golf when you think you have your form down, then the weather comes into play. And in both one move the wrong way or timing while doing your form can throw off your game for that hole/frame.
@@jf5618 So Walter's 8-10 wasn't a bad break? Come on man...Dick Allen also had a pocket 7-10...but it says "and mistakes" in the subject of the video....not just bad brakes...
How can you leave out the original 10th frame disaster. Del Ballard in 1991. I remember watching that live when I was 14. First time I ever saw a pro throw a gutterball at a full rack on TV. I was completely shooketh.
I tell something about bowling: you can’t hurt yourself by physically hurting yourself, but you can hurt yourself with bad breaks, but if your Ryan Ciminelli, you can only hurt yourself with ringing/solid 7 pins
With this video published in March of 2018 I am disappointed that the Ryan Ciminelli fail versus Jason Belmonte was not on there despite it not being a win or lose situation for him
Del was so awesome about it, went over and picked up his bowling ball and left the building, not a word said, then he made a commercial for tums and joked about it.
I think this one beats them all, Provincial 5 Pin Team Championships this year, bowler gets up in the 10th needing only a 10 count to win, which means he only needs to hit the headpin and 2 other pins with 3 balls, he throws a corner, then punches another pin, then whiffs on the last ball to lose by 2!!! Almost inconceivable, closest thing I can think of would be 4 putting from 3 ft to lose a golf tournament!!
Did you see how far that ball deflected after it hit the headpin? His release was off even though it hit the pocket. Either that or the headpin weighed 8 pounds...
@@djbigsmooth470 Everything has a reason to an extent, but suggesting any pocket shot should leave an 8-10, it just doesn't matter, it's purely unlucky.
I've met him before and he actually is't a bad guy. He was so happy because he thought he was done. I would be that happy if my opponent left an 8-10 to give me the title, even though I would feel bad for him.
I saw a match on the TV where a bowler missed the same ten pin conversion early in a match, then disputed he was distracted by someone coughing or something and they gave him a re-do and then he converted it. That's bush. Also 3:44 - 3:48 ? Whiff.
10th frame is a buzz kill even for me theres no.mark in my 10th frames bowling can be fun it has it's ups and downs it takes years and years of practice to find your mark and it takes more time to stay with your mark