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  2. Spare (bowling) - Wikipedia

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    The symbol for a spare for most bowling sports is a forward slash mark (/), [1] while the unique vertically-oriented scoring system for candlepin bowling is somewhat different. [ 2 ] Though bowling scores are generally linearly proportional to strike frequency, there is substantial variance based on whether the strikes are consecutive, and ...

  3. File:20210709 Bowling - strikes versus set scores - scatter ...

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    English: Scatter plot of number of strikes versus set scores in a three-game set of ten-pin bowling Most of the scatter plot SVG code was generated with the Scatter plots spreadsheet linked at User:RCraig09/Excel to XML for SVG. Light red path, and right-side scale, were added manually in text editor.

  4. Glossary of bowling - Wikipedia

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    Spare: The scoring result in a frame in which the last of the ten pins is/are knocked down on the second roll of the frame. The term sometimes refers to the pins left standing after the first roll (example: "3-6-10 spare"). See conversion. Spare-related terms: (Terms assume a right hand release, and white numbers represent standing pins.)

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  9. Split (bowling) - Wikipedia

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    As candlepin bowling uniquely allows the use of fallen "dead wood" pins to remain on the lane to be used in assisting the felling of standing pins for spare and split conversions, still the most notable split in the candlepin sport is the "spread eagle", the six-pin leave made up of the 2-3-4-6-7-10 combination, that due to the aforementioned ...