Neuer's is impressive in that he did it on the GS-X which is notorious for the shock-absorbing moving curtain. Roth's conversion is interesting and there has been debate if the pin had bounced off an unseen pin in the pit. Sean Rash had an interesting conversion similar to Roth's but slower and more elegant, the pin didn't bounce out but got caught in something and twirled enough to hit the 7 - almost looks like it's sliding directly. On the other hand Osku Palermaa had a powerful conversion where it bounced off the rear-end of sidewall but not much in to the pit.
@Mikey-19902 сағат бұрын
Tom Daugherty's shot against Jakob Butturff to win his first major at the 2021 World Championship will always be my number one luckiest pinfall moment. Still can't believe the luck he had on that shot and how those pins fell. Just got it right when he needed it most.
@rdfab34 сағат бұрын
There are no lucky strikes…it’s all physics
@DrakeLavenderZXShorts6 сағат бұрын
Omg
@chrishoffman93218 сағат бұрын
Joe Ciccone worst moment
@Chicken_o79 сағат бұрын
The ones that don't even hit the headpin but strike are the luckiest imo
@BornIn150014 сағат бұрын
I was waiting for all the lucky Krol strikes. This didn't disappoint. Thanks!
@hosoiarchives485816 сағат бұрын
I enjoyed this video
@kegefresh16 сағат бұрын
That first Robert Smith strike was sick. That head pin summersaulted
@gattsgodai317 сағат бұрын
I think Del won the following tournament though
@enigmazero862418 сағат бұрын
The luckiest strike in PBA history wasn’t even in this video: Chris Barnes’ crossover strike to win $200,000 in an event where second place paid $0.
@user-wj3iu6zy4h19 сағат бұрын
This guy doesn't know what lucky strikes are. When I was about 10, I rolled a ball that only hit the 6 and 10 - all the rest of the pins dominoed down. I don't remember the pin setters being slow but they had to be - it takes awhile for 8 pins to domino down.
@Torgo196919 сағат бұрын
0:41 Nice 3-6-7-10 conversion. I had a great night with splits last weekend and picked that one up. Almost picked up a Greek Church.
@ralphlozano917719 сағат бұрын
I've never seen a two handed throwing female bowler,...has there ever been one in any competition!?..
@PinoyBowlerGS9220 сағат бұрын
I call these Lucky Strikes as true pin action of free flying/falling pins
@DEADLOK6920 сағат бұрын
THE :37 MARK - THE TOMAHAWK CHOP!!! 1:27 MARK: DOMINO EFFECT!!!!
@Krranski20 сағат бұрын
Glad to see at least one from Russell's 300 make the list.
@user-kr6ld3qb6d21 сағат бұрын
You know he went out to the parking lot and went absolutely ape shit
@Calebs.bowling21 сағат бұрын
The storm evo program sent me
@skidhookroll23 сағат бұрын
These are good. Part 2 needs DeRonn Booker's slow rolling messenger, Bill O'Neill's "Did it strike?" and Marshall Kent's backdoor 4-2-1.
@ThePikaprince23 сағат бұрын
#everyoneyoubowl
@logangamingvideos805723 сағат бұрын
I love it why the announcer said YATZEE!!!!
@JamesGoll-tm6xu23 сағат бұрын
I believe the Greek Church has a lower conversion rate than the 7-10 split is because most PBA bowlers will go for the pins and attack this split by targeting the three pins. However, a bowling machine was able to be dialed into making this spare nearly 100% of the time by going after the two pins and kicking the 4-pins into the three other pins. Whereas, they were unable to adjust the bowling machine to make the 7-10 split in any consistent manner. Hence, the Greek Church appears to be the more difficult split because of the desire to maximize pin-count, and I also agree with your comment that making the 7-10 split certainly invovles "luck".
@nl6951Күн бұрын
Man that's some thinly veiled contempt for Krol 😂
@David-jt5ryКүн бұрын
you wouldnt need LUCKY strikes if you all didnt throw the ball like a girl lol
@justingameshowchannel7668Күн бұрын
what event was that one 0:44
@ForYouPlaysКүн бұрын
I don't know the exact event but it's late 80s summer tour
@jamesbills5998Күн бұрын
Rushed and lifted up out of his shot while falling off to the right.
@mutated__donkey5840Күн бұрын
I clicked on this fully expecting Krol
@ericw604318 сағат бұрын
Krol is a joke
@jaywhey8822Күн бұрын
Rename a crossover to a Boog-lyn.
@OwenBowling2024Күн бұрын
Day 9 of asking for best or worst moments of kyle troups' career
@edwardranno7119Күн бұрын
Crossover krol
@scottstedman-xo8moКүн бұрын
Those Are Damn Good Strike Shots In The History Of PBA
@ambiarock59022 сағат бұрын
As Rob Stone put it: "They all look the same on the scoreboard."
@nfttoedipper5015Күн бұрын
I’ve been bowling my entire life, almost 40 years. I’ve never made the 7,10 but twice I’ve left the 6,7,10 and picked up the 7,10 leaving the 6 pin standing, go figure. To add insult to injury just last year I made the 8,10 with the 2,8,10 standing I threw a hard back up ball just barely catching the 8 pin and sliding it over to the 10. Didn’t even think that was possible.
@vanni9283Күн бұрын
U.S. Open #5 obviously is #1!!!
@NathanMoistКүн бұрын
Neuer's 7-10 is probably the most impressive due to the machine/curtain area. The Brunswick GSX machines are very difficult to get pins to bounce out of the back with the floppy curtain that is back there.
@YouTubeBowlersTour21 сағат бұрын
Exactly. The curtain and cushion on a GSX are both separated and vertical. It’s basically impossible to pick it up hitting the pin dead on. Neuer didn’t hit the pin dead on. Instead he bounced it off the kickback which bounced off the curtain/cushion somehow.
@TwoFourFixateКүн бұрын
Much of the narration does not match the action being shown.
@christopherdunne78482 күн бұрын
My nod goes to Stayrook, only because his looked so seamless. He rolled it more softly than the others, but placed the ball against the 7 right where it needed to be.
@knightrdrx2 күн бұрын
How many places have a metal wall in the pit
@semperfidelis83862 күн бұрын
PDW TRIPLE crotch chop! goat!
@TrandafirRuby2 күн бұрын
idk.. i've converted 8 greek churches and 0 7-10s. I haven't converted it yet so i find the greek church easier than the 7-10.
@TeijoKhanfan2 күн бұрын
Too bad Del was known mostly for this one gutter ball. From 87-93 he was as good as any bowler in the world. Then he unfortunately fell off big time and struggled with the changes. His physical game and release was as good as anybody ever, and IMO he could've easily won another 10 titles. Easily.
@user-km2br8uc8d2 күн бұрын
Not to be arguementitive,but Earl Anthony is/was the best bowler ever.
@magictravbowler42232 күн бұрын
Just because you need 7 pins to win doesn’t mean you can throw the ball in the gutter.
@FranBushardt2 күн бұрын
And Note How Chris Schenkel handled Roths 7-10 by Letting the Crowd react rather than Yelling and Screaming like Rob Stone and Randy Pederson going Overboard. And Schenkel’s Conversion was A TV FIRST but handled with class.
@gwencrawford7372 күн бұрын
Correct! Not just Chris and Bo's voices, but also look to the camera cuts. Roone Arledge was the magic behind ABC sports, and his view was, that it was all about athletes and the sport itself. That's where the drama and viewers interest should be. The commentators and camera people and production were responsible to CAPTURE it... NOT GENERATE IT. The results spoke for themselves. People watch entire telecasts on KZread, from the old ABC Pro Bowlers Tour. If someone ever put the old tour telecasts on DVD and sold them, they'd probably make a few bucks on it. Fox Sports lost the plot years ago with all the other sports. Too much flash and nonsense that distracts from the sport itself, rather than enhances. PBA bowling is just another victim of this crap is all.
@ForYouPlays2 күн бұрын
In my opinion for the rarest 7-10, mark roths was definitely incredible because it was made 1980! My absolute favorite one was sam Cooley's, it was just so speedy.
@Gk2003m2 күн бұрын
The hook balls look great when they go down the lane. But they are less predictable than balls with a bit less hook, and they therefore do come with this inherent risk. I threw seven strikes in a row last week with a Rhino pearl reactive. It hooks, but not nearly like some of the balls out there. I sometimes wonder if the drive for more and more hook is a peer/self pressure thing, a desire to have the “most hookest ever seen” throw. Lots of hobbies have such peer pressure.
@Torgo196919 сағат бұрын
I hate when my ball hooks too much and I end up in Brooklyn.
@alexomc16672 күн бұрын
I've never picked up a 7-10 but I did pick up the Greek Church one time at league (ofc it was during practice)
@mattraugh87482 күн бұрын
0:55 bro out here playing the 1-board challenge
@HomerErectus2 күн бұрын
Who do you think you are?! I am!!
@larrybales56222 күн бұрын
Saw a Jr bowler (prob 5 or 6 yrs old) at the center that I work pick up a 5-7-10 with a 6 lb ball ... she had no idea what she had done .... oh to be a kid again!
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Neuer's is impressive in that he did it on the GS-X which is notorious for the shock-absorbing moving curtain. Roth's conversion is interesting and there has been debate if the pin had bounced off an unseen pin in the pit. Sean Rash had an interesting conversion similar to Roth's but slower and more elegant, the pin didn't bounce out but got caught in something and twirled enough to hit the 7 - almost looks like it's sliding directly. On the other hand Osku Palermaa had a powerful conversion where it bounced off the rear-end of sidewall but not much in to the pit.
Tom Daugherty's shot against Jakob Butturff to win his first major at the 2021 World Championship will always be my number one luckiest pinfall moment. Still can't believe the luck he had on that shot and how those pins fell. Just got it right when he needed it most.
There are no lucky strikes…it’s all physics
Omg
Joe Ciccone worst moment
The ones that don't even hit the headpin but strike are the luckiest imo
I was waiting for all the lucky Krol strikes. This didn't disappoint. Thanks!
I enjoyed this video
That first Robert Smith strike was sick. That head pin summersaulted
I think Del won the following tournament though
The luckiest strike in PBA history wasn’t even in this video: Chris Barnes’ crossover strike to win $200,000 in an event where second place paid $0.
This guy doesn't know what lucky strikes are. When I was about 10, I rolled a ball that only hit the 6 and 10 - all the rest of the pins dominoed down. I don't remember the pin setters being slow but they had to be - it takes awhile for 8 pins to domino down.
0:41 Nice 3-6-7-10 conversion. I had a great night with splits last weekend and picked that one up. Almost picked up a Greek Church.
I've never seen a two handed throwing female bowler,...has there ever been one in any competition!?..
I call these Lucky Strikes as true pin action of free flying/falling pins
THE :37 MARK - THE TOMAHAWK CHOP!!! 1:27 MARK: DOMINO EFFECT!!!!
Glad to see at least one from Russell's 300 make the list.
You know he went out to the parking lot and went absolutely ape shit
The storm evo program sent me
These are good. Part 2 needs DeRonn Booker's slow rolling messenger, Bill O'Neill's "Did it strike?" and Marshall Kent's backdoor 4-2-1.
#everyoneyoubowl
I love it why the announcer said YATZEE!!!!
I believe the Greek Church has a lower conversion rate than the 7-10 split is because most PBA bowlers will go for the pins and attack this split by targeting the three pins. However, a bowling machine was able to be dialed into making this spare nearly 100% of the time by going after the two pins and kicking the 4-pins into the three other pins. Whereas, they were unable to adjust the bowling machine to make the 7-10 split in any consistent manner. Hence, the Greek Church appears to be the more difficult split because of the desire to maximize pin-count, and I also agree with your comment that making the 7-10 split certainly invovles "luck".
Man that's some thinly veiled contempt for Krol 😂
you wouldnt need LUCKY strikes if you all didnt throw the ball like a girl lol
what event was that one 0:44
I don't know the exact event but it's late 80s summer tour
Rushed and lifted up out of his shot while falling off to the right.
I clicked on this fully expecting Krol
Krol is a joke
Rename a crossover to a Boog-lyn.
Day 9 of asking for best or worst moments of kyle troups' career
Crossover krol
Those Are Damn Good Strike Shots In The History Of PBA
As Rob Stone put it: "They all look the same on the scoreboard."
I’ve been bowling my entire life, almost 40 years. I’ve never made the 7,10 but twice I’ve left the 6,7,10 and picked up the 7,10 leaving the 6 pin standing, go figure. To add insult to injury just last year I made the 8,10 with the 2,8,10 standing I threw a hard back up ball just barely catching the 8 pin and sliding it over to the 10. Didn’t even think that was possible.
U.S. Open #5 obviously is #1!!!
Neuer's 7-10 is probably the most impressive due to the machine/curtain area. The Brunswick GSX machines are very difficult to get pins to bounce out of the back with the floppy curtain that is back there.
Exactly. The curtain and cushion on a GSX are both separated and vertical. It’s basically impossible to pick it up hitting the pin dead on. Neuer didn’t hit the pin dead on. Instead he bounced it off the kickback which bounced off the curtain/cushion somehow.
Much of the narration does not match the action being shown.
My nod goes to Stayrook, only because his looked so seamless. He rolled it more softly than the others, but placed the ball against the 7 right where it needed to be.
How many places have a metal wall in the pit
PDW TRIPLE crotch chop! goat!
idk.. i've converted 8 greek churches and 0 7-10s. I haven't converted it yet so i find the greek church easier than the 7-10.
Too bad Del was known mostly for this one gutter ball. From 87-93 he was as good as any bowler in the world. Then he unfortunately fell off big time and struggled with the changes. His physical game and release was as good as anybody ever, and IMO he could've easily won another 10 titles. Easily.
Not to be arguementitive,but Earl Anthony is/was the best bowler ever.
Just because you need 7 pins to win doesn’t mean you can throw the ball in the gutter.
And Note How Chris Schenkel handled Roths 7-10 by Letting the Crowd react rather than Yelling and Screaming like Rob Stone and Randy Pederson going Overboard. And Schenkel’s Conversion was A TV FIRST but handled with class.
Correct! Not just Chris and Bo's voices, but also look to the camera cuts. Roone Arledge was the magic behind ABC sports, and his view was, that it was all about athletes and the sport itself. That's where the drama and viewers interest should be. The commentators and camera people and production were responsible to CAPTURE it... NOT GENERATE IT. The results spoke for themselves. People watch entire telecasts on KZread, from the old ABC Pro Bowlers Tour. If someone ever put the old tour telecasts on DVD and sold them, they'd probably make a few bucks on it. Fox Sports lost the plot years ago with all the other sports. Too much flash and nonsense that distracts from the sport itself, rather than enhances. PBA bowling is just another victim of this crap is all.
In my opinion for the rarest 7-10, mark roths was definitely incredible because it was made 1980! My absolute favorite one was sam Cooley's, it was just so speedy.
The hook balls look great when they go down the lane. But they are less predictable than balls with a bit less hook, and they therefore do come with this inherent risk. I threw seven strikes in a row last week with a Rhino pearl reactive. It hooks, but not nearly like some of the balls out there. I sometimes wonder if the drive for more and more hook is a peer/self pressure thing, a desire to have the “most hookest ever seen” throw. Lots of hobbies have such peer pressure.
I hate when my ball hooks too much and I end up in Brooklyn.
I've never picked up a 7-10 but I did pick up the Greek Church one time at league (ofc it was during practice)
0:55 bro out here playing the 1-board challenge
Who do you think you are?! I am!!
Saw a Jr bowler (prob 5 or 6 yrs old) at the center that I work pick up a 5-7-10 with a 6 lb ball ... she had no idea what she had done .... oh to be a kid again!