@@Wauloobauloono disrespect taken, I just think they should give more people a chance to compete on TV… not the same people over and over. There are plenty of talented amateurs out there.
Always been the basis for the show's name since its first appearance many years ago, Beat the Champ. As long as you don't get beat you're going to be on every week.
@@kevinrussell5099 I'm not referring to the "champ" that continues on, I'm referring to the bowlers who keep getting on the telecast and keep losing. Once a bowler qualifies and gets their shot to compete on "TV" that should be it... you win and continue, or lose and that's it. Again... just my opinon.
Just say it already; Steve's swing is all messed up. He wraps it around his back and then swings it around, but apparently he can repeat it quite well and it works for him.
😕 I know exactly what Dennis was going through. When I started league bowling many years ago I bowled on wood lane with very little volume. Those were the leaves I remembered I left. 😵💫 😐 George could not get away from those splits while Steve threw Earl Anthony shots......🤠👍 We have a new 👑
Surma threw the ball really bad idk what line he was aiming for but he never hit throwing 2 handed down the third arrow is definitely not what he was aiming for.Then later when all was lost he hit the right line but threw it harder so he was never in this mentally.Not a fan of Kress release either I guess he has just thrown it for so long he is consistent but the typical easy lanes I see every week even on the pba tour allows those lazy 5board to 10 board to strike.
Of course I am!!! Better lucky than good is one of my favorite sayings!! The other is show up, shoe up, shut up, and bowl. Please introduce yourself at the next qualifier.
@@gas3242 Haha! I love this! I hope you are going to be back on the show next time. Was that ball a Honey Badger Teal? The ball reaction was perfect when you hit the range finder down the lane.
same with surmaczewicz he has been on two different shows and if the ball isnt striking he is shooting a 160. the typical two hander if it strikes its good if it doesnt pack up.
@@TrevorTheBowlerDennis is a very good bowler who does well on nearly any pattern. He just won a big scratch tournament a few weeks ago against a solid field.
@@danielgizzi7706 bet he striked a lot I’m not saying he isn’t good but it’s obvious from his two losses on this show it’s strike or die. Spare game has been on level with mine and I’m not good.
Do yall just stop filming after you cut to break half way thru... kind of annoying we come back and they are ahead of where we left off... yall weren't doing that at the beginning of this series.
These one handed traditional bowlers have such an advantage on this kind of house shot. Really high friction. Older surface. Having any power at all or rev rate for that matter just works against you. Much easier when you throw a weak shot with no rev rate
It’s nice to watch different people other then the same people like the pros
Except they keep allowing the same amateurs to compete. This is the third time we're seeing Dennis Surmaczewicz.
@@flaccheI see where you’re coming from but he’s earned his spots don’t you think? Everyone has to compete to make the show. No disrespect
@@Wauloobauloono disrespect taken, I just think they should give more people a chance to compete on TV… not the same people over and over. There are plenty of talented amateurs out there.
Always been the basis for the show's name since its first appearance many years ago, Beat the Champ. As long as you don't get beat you're going to be on every week.
@@kevinrussell5099 I'm not referring to the "champ" that continues on, I'm referring to the bowlers who keep getting on the telecast and keep losing. Once a bowler qualifies and gets their shot to compete on "TV" that should be it... you win and continue, or lose and that's it. Again... just my opinon.
Odd leaves? NO, nothing "odd" about the pin carry, based on where the ball finished.
That Dorobiala fella has probably been accused of being a sandbagger several times.
Just say it already; Steve's swing is all messed up. He wraps it around his back and then swings it around, but apparently he can repeat it quite well and it works for him.
Wow...there's no way Kress would average 230 on my league's shot. I mean just wow..
I promise he would
230 averages? Get the f outta here
If someone can bowl a 300 game, what would a bowler win anyway?
Probably win the match.
😕 I know exactly what Dennis was going through. When I started league bowling many years ago I bowled on wood lane with very little volume. Those were the leaves I remembered I left. 😵💫
😐 George could not get away from those splits while Steve threw Earl Anthony shots......🤠👍 We have a new 👑
Surma threw the ball really bad idk what line he was aiming for but he never hit throwing 2 handed down the third arrow is definitely not what he was aiming for.Then later when all was lost he hit the right line but threw it harder so he was never in this mentally.Not a fan of Kress release either I guess he has just thrown it for so long he is consistent but the typical easy lanes I see every week even on the pba tour allows those lazy 5board to 10 board to strike.
Nothing irks me more then these two announcers talking over each other constantly
George very lucky
Of course I am!!! Better lucky than good is one of my favorite sayings!! The other is show up, shoe up, shut up, and bowl. Please introduce yourself at the next qualifier.
@@gas3242 Haha! I love this! I hope you are going to be back on the show next time. Was that ball a Honey Badger Teal? The ball reaction was perfect when you hit the range finder down the lane.
@ yes, Teal Honey Badger. I’ve drilled 3 of them.
Does anybody know if the champ wins money?
They win a new storm ball
I find it hard to believe Ryan averages over 230! He doesn't follow through on half of his shots.
zero chance he shoots above a 200 avg.
same with surmaczewicz he has been on two different shows and if the ball isnt striking he is shooting a 160. the typical two hander if it strikes its good if it doesnt pack up.
@TrevorTheBowler you would be wrong. He Is a very good bowler regardless of his style. He just won a good tournament on friday.
@@TrevorTheBowlerDennis is a very good bowler who does well on nearly any pattern. He just won a big scratch tournament a few weeks ago against a solid field.
@@danielgizzi7706 bet he striked a lot I’m not saying he isn’t good but it’s obvious from his two losses on this show it’s strike or die. Spare game has been on level with mine and I’m not good.
Did Sue ever bowl on the women’s pba
yes
@@jimward278 I tried searching and it said no results for her name. I know Sue Jeziorski was on the tour.
Do yall just stop filming after you cut to break half way thru... kind of annoying we come back and they are ahead of where we left off... yall weren't doing that at the beginning of this series.
Those guys sucked. I’m pretty sure my five year-old kid could’ve done better. 230 average my butt more like 130.
250 for 1st not sure about the rest
These one handed traditional bowlers have such an advantage on this kind of house shot. Really high friction. Older surface. Having any power at all or rev rate for that matter just works against you. Much easier when you throw a weak shot with no rev rate
They all look awful in my opinion
Those lanes are wonky lol I bowled there before I'm from Atlanta but bowled and grew up in wny
That's what you get with wood lanes. Anyone not over 40 has seen very little other than laminate.
@kevinrussell5099 yes... Your name rings a bell in my head I got this idedidtic memory? I swear I've heard your name.. are you from NT?
@@worldsprodigy6953 no, Webster NY
Same people on rotation and not good shot makers
What a joke.