I feel that lol, I have only converted one, I'm going junior pro soon I hope, I average around 230 ish, I bowl a two handed back up ball, considering your league days, I don't need to explain that.
I just made the 7-10 split last night in league bowling. Like some of these guys in the video I was just trying to get one pin and I saw the ball on its way and I turned around satisfied. Everyone started screaming at me and I had no clue what was going on. It sucks that I didn't get to see something that will probably never happen again.
I've made this several times... jk i haven't.. Infact i haven't ever bowled in my life... its 3 40 AM and im watching these videos.. i don't know where my life is taking me
Why lie? I mean honestly, I have made it once after many tires and hundreds of hours of practice at bowling, I go everyday for hours at a time, I guarantee you I won't ever hit the conversion again
Based on my own experience probably there is 10x more perfect games than 7 10 pickups (only seen one my rather long life in league bowling but easily seen a dozen perfect games).
I've done both. 13 sanctioned 300's...2 converted 7-10's. Need I say more? Picking up that split is much harder...tiny window to hit on the pin just to give it a chance to launch.
Gratz as few will ever do either forget both multiple times even, but yeah kind of what I figured number wise. At least I have seen it done before my eyes I suppose. Still haven't seen a Greek church converted though.
The other factor too is that most people just aren't going to be leaving the 7-10. It's a very uncommon split. The number of times I've had the chance to *attempt* converting it must be under 10.
I got the 7-10 once in 2010. I aimed at the 10-pin, hit the right side of the 10, then bounced off the center part of the back, and took out the 7-pin.
Brian Voss' was the best because of that happened as a result of it. Him and his partner in the mixed doubles tournament were trailing in that matchplay game which was the positional game to decide 5th and 6th and only the top 5 got to go to the TV stepladder finals. As a result of the spare they were able to win the match and get into the stepladder finals and then they won every match to win the title. Spares win matches, they win tournaments too.
Mark Roth's was the best because his was the first ever televised conversion. Good grief, whatever happened to professional bowling? It was GREAT! Now the big news is some man kissing his husband!
Is there any strategy at all for making the 7-10 split, or is it plain luck? I notice that these guys made it in every different way. Going right to left on the outside of the pin... Going left to right on the inside of the pin... Going head on... I would LOVE to make a 7-10 split!
+Viva Frei: If you watch some of the shots carefully, you'll see that one strategy is to hit the INSIDE of the 7 or 10. The ball has to be thrown very fast to hit the pin and clear the deck. The pin flies up into the corner, comes down on its head and the fat part of the pin pops up on the back of the deck. If the pin spins on its neck it will roll straight all the way across to the other pin. More than one of these clips show the spare being made that way. Roth and Mazza hit the corner pins dead center which was the conventional wisdom in their heyday. In Roth's shot, the pin goes straight back, was squashed on the curtain and squirted out sideways. Mazza's shot was a bomb and is my favorite: the pin not only goes straight back but up into the machine to start the bounce. I use the inside-of-the-pin shot. It's worked twice and gotten close most other times I'm on target. It doesn't seem logical but watch these clips and you'll see. Try it the next time you leave a 7-10 and you'll see you're on the right track this way because the pin you hit will look like it does on Jesse Stayrook's surgical shot. That's not luck-it's a method. The ball just needs the speed on the inside to work.
My first game bowling was the highest I have ever bowled (203) and I picked up a 7 10 split. My dad thought I was going to be some kind of bowling prodigy. That was until the next game where I bowled a game that was to be close to my usual consistent score (I bowled somewhere in the low 60s afterwards).
Given how rare 7-10 splits are, and how common 300 games have become, I'd say they should start keeping track of 7-10 splits at bowling allies like they do with 300 games.
Brian Voss' pickup was at a pivotal point in the tournament. He had to convert it so that he and his partner Diandra Asbaty can advance to the next round.
I once saw some 8 year old kid convert a 7-10. He threw it super slow and the ball hit the far right of the 10, it fell and rolled right actoss the lane and knocked down the seven. No bumpers either. Kids a legend
All but I think one of the conversion were made on Brunswick A-2's. From my bowling equipment knowledge, the shaker bed assists with pins easily coming back on the lane, especially when the pin is hit hard on the inside (side opposite the kickback). My conversions have only been on AMF lanes, but the trick on AMF (82-70) is to hit the pin opposite the ball return (so an odd lane you shoot the 7, and even you shot the 10, regardless if your a righty or south paw). The rear cushion is closer to the pin deck. Hit the pin as hard as possible and try to double tap it back in to the corner. Or hit it semi-light, and it will slide back out the gutter (sometimes will roll across).
Hitting a 7-10 is such an incredibly rare feat that I honestly believe it should be the only exception that turns what would have been a spare into a full on strike.
I play with guys who have made this split, and have watched at least one being made each league season. It never gets old! One guy I play against in league has made like 7 of them. Of course, he made one last season in league.
A couple of them were lucky shots, but what is amazing is a lot of these guys are doing it out of precision and hours of practicing that exact movement.
-I have never picked up the 7-10 in League but in warm up I did, I did it a little different I am left handed. Some times I go for a few the 7 pin first to get some practice on the 7 pin than go for the pocket.What I did was I picked the 7-10 up on a full rack and left 8 pins standing and I have witnesses, THEY DID NOT BELIEVE WHAT THAT SEEN.
Jess Stayrook made that 7-10 split against my good friend Dave Ferraro. Dave's wife Gloria is sitting next to Jess's wife Kathy in the crowd. Everyone was amazed including the announcers Denny Schreiner and Mike Durbin of ESPN.
Picking up that shot takes more luck than skill. Even professionals never or almost never pickup the 7-10 split. It's the most difficult shot in bowling so if you ever pick it up, you should be very proud of yourself.
Osku made this shit look so easy. Exactly how you wanna shoot it. He can generate so much ball speed throwing one handed that he gets that hard bounce you need.
I had a 170 aveage by age eleven and 185 by age seventeen...people told me I had bad technique but all I did was copy Roth and Earl Anthony and mix their styles into one. Worked well enough. Also throwing a 16-pound ball at age twelve was a big edge. What hurt me a lot were wrist guards and sideweight, which eliminated physical strength and ball control as elements. They literally built Mark Roth into the equipment.
I just given up on 7-10 splits after so many failed attempts to convert. I've just intentionally rolled the ball into the channels every time I've gotten them since.
Back in 1964, I was a pin boy at a bowing ally, we would sit in back and put the pins in the racks and re-racks the pins, I work for 3 years, I saw 3 7-10 splits get knock down, 2 were pin bouncing off sides. I saw one where the 10 pin was slide across the boards, The ball had a lot of spin to it that it fell in gutter just as it got to the pin, hit pin just right and it slide across to knock the 7 over. Never saw it again, never.
A few friends and I sold our PS4s and XB1s to buy tickets to the Masters and fill the alley. What a time we had! Well worth it for just that one night!
until I watched that wired video, I didn't know how hard it was to hit the 7-10 (i didn't even know what that was), but I have hit that shot once in my life. I went to AMF bowling when I was 13 (I'm 15 now) and I remember the ball hitting the edge of the pin on the right, then the pin rebounds of the wall and spun across the floor and knocked the left pin. I cant believe people that are 40 have only hit that shot like 3 times
dam those hairstyles XD i remember going 5 pin bowling as a kid was always a treat - we got to go maybe 2 or 3 times per year i remember one time i got 350/450 on a 5 pin game, was my best game ever
No haha. Most of these are based off of lucky pin bounces, especially ones where you can't reliably slide the pins over (pins are directly horizontal from eachother) like the 7-10 and the big four. A lot of it has to do with throwing the ball with enough power to generate pin action in the back form the pins bouncing around (which is why a lot of the conversions are from people chucking the ball hard and hoping for something lucky).
The 7-10 Split is one of the most difficult spares to get. Mainly because it’s luck-based. You have to hit one pin at such an angle that it bounces against the barrier between the pin deck and pin-setting machinery and hits the other pin. Not easy though. The barrier isn’t a wall, but a flimsy curtain instead, which means that when a pin hits it, it transfers kinetic energy from the pin to the curtain, causing the curtain to swing and the pin to slow down. Yeah, not easy. Robots can’t even do it!
When you have videos that appear from the 80 and 90s, but nothing very recent, this shows how rare this happens, even for the pros. Personally I have come very close to picking up the 7 10 a few times in like 4 years , but never succeeded. The secret seems to be to hit either pin very sharply on either the right or left, and have it ricochet off the back corner of the pin setter and hopefully hit the other pin. Definitely more luck than skill.
Ah, I thought you had to hit one of them right on the edge near the gutter. With a regular houseball I actually almost got both down once. I hit the 7 pin right on the edge and it just slid towards the 10 pin barelly touching it :P Now I'm gonna try hitting the 10 on the left side. Though fortunatly I don't get the 7-10 split that much these days, now that I've started bowling with a screw ball. (What are those kind of balls actually called in english. Literal translation from norwegian is screw ball. Is that correct?)
so proud of your xtra frame brotha...i don't know anyone who watches that. if it's not national television it's some two schmucks recording at a bowling alley from really far away.
Anyone else that looked at this after watching the wired video?
sir capitano get outta my head
lol
I had to know..
Gotcha
sir capitano yep
I always hit these shots.
i bet you do, you always do :(
But you always get strikes
My arch enemy. Matt wuhu we meet again
I hate you I can never heat u
Bruh don't mess with Matt, when you beat him you know your OP at wii sports
1:37 Pablo Escobar was so lucky to get to see that live
YA BOI TRIKKS lmaooo
LOL
Thought it was Ned Flanders
@@jamiegoodliff9563 what's the difference?
True_Neutral? Ones a infamous drug lord the other is pablo escobar
i made a 7-10 split in wii bowling
What's a spilt?
TBonerton you must not bowl very much, it's just when two pins, or more are separated
Evaniscoo yes but have you done it in real life, it's not easy, it took me many many tries
LIAR
Me, too.
I've gotten many 7-10 splits during my league days...
I just haven't converted any. 😀
+Brett Hondow 2 hands, 2 balls.
+DowntownCanon TMI
I've done it twice. Amazing considering it's only been done three times on televised PBA.
Reggie Lee He was referring to using both hands with two different BOWLING balls in each hand shooting at both at the same time.
I feel that lol, I have only converted one, I'm going junior pro soon I hope, I average around 230 ish, I bowl a two handed back up ball, considering your league days, I don't need to explain that.
I just made the 7-10 split last night in league bowling. Like some of these guys in the video I was just trying to get one pin and I saw the ball on its way and I turned around satisfied. Everyone started screaming at me and I had no clue what was going on. It sucks that I didn't get to see something that will probably never happen again.
thanks
What?
@thanks dafuq is wrong with this guy lol
You still did it
I guess it happened a few more than three times on TV!
Roth was first, Mazza was second, and Stayrook was third. The rest weren't on TV.
@@Chicken_o7 And Neuer is now 4th!
I've made this several times... jk i haven't.. Infact i haven't ever bowled in my life... its 3 40 AM and im watching these videos..
i don't know where my life is taking me
Where did life take you?
Why lie? I mean honestly, I have made it once after many tires and hundreds of hours of practice at bowling, I go everyday for hours at a time, I guarantee you I won't ever hit the conversion again
It's 3:38
Your time will come
Have You Bowled Yet? Please Let Us Know And Tell Us About it.
Pick up a 7-10 split? I'm lucky to bowl over 80.
Tony Ferrari I'm lucky to bowl over 50
I'm lucky just to bowl #nohands. I'm writing this comment with my pointy penis.
Tony Ferrari I’m lucky to bowl over 200
I’m lucky to bowl over 230
I'm 13 and bowled a 103
I remember at a school trip we had a bowling night and a kid hit this split and we all went crazy
Which grade or year if ur british
Doubt...
If it's not on video then no one will believe you.
Notice how the crowds get smaller and smaller. RIP bowling 2019
It's ok. My 5 and 6 year olds love to go bowling. And you know...that's probably the age group that should be bowling.
Michael I think every age group should be bowling
@@sundarpichai940 You clearly don't live where the air hurts your face
I love bowling. Wish they still showed PBA on ESPN
@@firetypebeats7507 They don't anymore? I thought ESPN still did.
1:37 Ron Swanson spotted
omfg, XXXDDDD!!!!
+Doc Bogle That's clearly Duke Silver.
I see Ricky from Trailer Park Boys with a mustache
1:20 Osku Palermaa's super powerful 7-10 split conversion.
Word that was my favourite one. Powerful!!
Lol why don’t they all just throw it like that
I have a better chance having a perfect game
Based on my own experience probably there is 10x more perfect games than 7 10 pickups (only seen one my rather long life in league bowling but easily seen a dozen perfect games).
I've done both. 13 sanctioned 300's...2 converted 7-10's. Need I say more? Picking up that split is much harder...tiny window to hit on the pin just to give it a chance to launch.
Gratz as few will ever do either forget both multiple times even, but yeah kind of what I figured number wise. At least I have seen it done before my eyes I suppose. Still haven't seen a Greek church converted though.
It's true. There have many more 300 games on TV by the pros than 7/10 split conversions
The other factor too is that most people just aren't going to be leaving the 7-10. It's a very uncommon split. The number of times I've had the chance to *attempt* converting it must be under 10.
I got the 7-10 once in 2010. I aimed at the 10-pin, hit the right side of the 10, then bounced off the center part of the back, and took out the 7-pin.
Do you have the video.?
Who’s here after the Ginger Assassin conversion?
This is such a beautiful video. I don't know what to say I'm nearly in tears.
This will definitely need an update
I picked one up several years ago and it was one of the best feelings I've ever had
The long jumps in time just go to show how rarely this happens.
Brian Voss' was the best because of that happened as a result of it. Him and his partner in the mixed doubles tournament were trailing in that matchplay game which was the positional game to decide 5th and 6th and only the top 5 got to go to the TV stepladder finals. As a result of the spare they were able to win the match and get into the stepladder finals and then they won every match to win the title.
Spares win matches, they win tournaments too.
+Justin Kennedy Didn't Mika make the show because of his conversion?
Mark Roth's was the best because his was the first ever televised conversion. Good grief, whatever happened to professional bowling? It was GREAT! Now the big news is some man kissing his husband!
Is there any strategy at all for making the 7-10 split, or is it plain luck? I notice that these guys made it in every different way. Going right to left on the outside of the pin... Going left to right on the inside of the pin... Going head on... I would LOVE to make a 7-10 split!
It may be hard but you got to get it right in the edge of either pin, hope this helps :)
+Viva Frei: If you watch some of the shots carefully, you'll see that one strategy is to hit the INSIDE of the 7 or 10. The ball has to be thrown very fast to hit the pin and clear the deck. The pin flies up into the corner, comes down on its head and the fat part of the pin pops up on the back of the deck. If the pin spins on its neck it will roll straight all the way across to the other pin. More than one of these clips show the spare being made that way. Roth and Mazza hit the corner pins dead center which was the conventional wisdom in their heyday. In Roth's shot, the pin goes straight back, was squashed on the curtain and squirted out sideways. Mazza's shot was a bomb and is my favorite: the pin not only goes straight back but up into the machine to start the bounce. I use the inside-of-the-pin shot. It's worked twice and gotten close most other times I'm on target. It doesn't seem logical but watch these clips and you'll see. Try it the next time you leave a 7-10 and you'll see you're on the right track this way because the pin you hit will look like it does on Jesse Stayrook's surgical shot. That's not luck-it's a method. The ball just needs the speed on the inside to work.
1:20 - that pin teleported across the lane
My first game bowling was the highest I have ever bowled (203) and I picked up a 7 10 split. My dad thought I was going to be some kind of bowling prodigy. That was until the next game where I bowled a game that was to be close to my usual consistent score (I bowled somewhere in the low 60s afterwards).
純!?トクモ!?オーイシ!?
Just...do the reaction when you play the clip...
Dave Letterman sent me here, after he said the new Hunger Games trailer reminded him of a 7,10 split.
he sent me too
Me three :)
4
y here in germany i had to look up what is a 7-10 split:D
well im' old school, i'm here because i wanted to LEARN something not let some tween movie tell me what to do
It would be really exciting to see someone pick up a 7-10 to win a tournament.
TeamUSASportsFan ok, but the guys are soooooo much more entertaining to watch. by far
You forgot Otto, he did his 7-10 with the Pin Pals team
Given how rare 7-10 splits are, and how common 300 games have become, I'd say they should start keeping track of 7-10 splits at bowling allies like they do with 300 games.
Brian Voss' pickup was at a pivotal point in the tournament. He had to convert it so that he and his partner Diandra Asbaty can advance to the next round.
I once saw some 8 year old kid convert a 7-10. He threw it super slow and the ball hit the far right of the 10, it fell and rolled right actoss the lane and knocked down the seven. No bumpers either. Kids a legend
All but I think one of the conversion were made on Brunswick A-2's. From my bowling equipment knowledge, the shaker bed assists with pins easily coming back on the lane, especially when the pin is hit hard on the inside (side opposite the kickback).
My conversions have only been on AMF lanes, but the trick on AMF (82-70) is to hit the pin opposite the ball return (so an odd lane you shoot the 7, and even you shot the 10, regardless if your a righty or south paw). The rear cushion is closer to the pin deck. Hit the pin as hard as possible and try to double tap it back in to the corner. Or hit it semi-light, and it will slide back out the gutter (sometimes will roll across).
has it EVER been done on a Brunswick GS?
never mind - Tom Daugherty picked it up on a GS-X, which is extremely difficult since the pit has a moving curtain.
Roy Munson made it look way easier
Hitting a 7-10 is such an incredibly rare feat that I honestly believe it should be the only exception that turns what would have been a spare into a full on strike.
I play with guys who have made this split, and have watched at least one being made each league season. It never gets old! One guy I play against in league has made like 7 of them. Of course, he made one last season in league.
A couple of them were lucky shots, but what is amazing is a lot of these guys are doing it out of precision and hours of practicing that exact movement.
Came close once, years ago. Popped the 7 back up and it rolled into the 10 but didn't have enough momentum to convert.
-I have never picked up the 7-10 in League but in warm up I did, I did it a little different I am left handed. Some times I go for a few the 7 pin first to get some practice on the 7 pin than go for the pocket.What I did was I picked the 7-10 up on a full rack and left 8 pins standing and I have witnesses, THEY DID NOT BELIEVE WHAT THAT SEEN.
Big deal I did that in the first frame of a low score tournament!!!
George Feschenko yes that is extremely rare, congratulations
Jess Stayrook made that 7-10 split against my good friend Dave Ferraro. Dave's wife Gloria is sitting next to Jess's wife Kathy in the crowd. Everyone was amazed including the announcers Denny Schreiner and Mike Durbin of ESPN.
Mika probably earned 20 dollars on that make.
That'll pay for a bottle of Geritol!
Nothing was better than watching the PBA on ABC with Chris Schenkel on the weekends
Picking up that shot takes more luck than skill. Even professionals never or almost never pickup the 7-10 split. It's the most difficult shot in bowling so if you ever pick it up, you should be very proud of yourself.
Some of the best athletes in the world
Made one in league bowling but my back was turned. Just threw the ball hard because I was upset over the split. Wish I had seen it.
It was great to hear Chris Schenkel's voice again. He's from here...RIP Chris
Yeah I always enjoyed his work...there is a golf tournament named after him in this area, or there was
I saw that 7-10 on TV at the time. I used to go to Paramus Lanes on RT. 17 in NJ where Mark drilled my fingertip ball for me.
Time to historically add to this video now
This is the greatest thing I've ever seen.
My dad made 7-10 split, the bowling alley gave him two bowling pins that used to be a custom if you made a 7-10 split.
Osku made this shit look so easy. Exactly how you wanna shoot it. He can generate so much ball speed throwing one handed that he gets that hard bounce you need.
I had a 170 aveage by age eleven and 185 by age seventeen...people told me I had bad technique but all I did was copy Roth and Earl Anthony and mix their styles into one. Worked well enough. Also throwing a 16-pound ball at age twelve was a big edge. What hurt me a lot were wrist guards and sideweight, which eliminated physical strength and ball control as elements. They literally built Mark Roth into the equipment.
I just given up on 7-10 splits after so many failed attempts to convert. I've just intentionally rolled the ball into the channels every time I've gotten them since.
I've converted 1 out of 50 7-10 splits. I played in a little league when I was 12 and my first and last 7-10 conversion happened there.
Yeah but that day it would have been 1 from 1. 💯
Last one was phenomenal
정말로 라이노페이지선수를생각하니깐 기분이너무좋구나 흥분하는것도없을정도로 너무나도기분이좋다니깐
Please don't forget: These videos are over 40 years old. They're in good shape for their age.
1:19 - Didn't he just do it without hitting the pin off the back curtain, or off the ball bouncing back?
1:37 - diddley
I went down a RUclips rabbit hole from watching a Hermitcraft episode to this
Came to this after reading Koizumi chapter in 20th Century Boys
Back in 1964, I was a pin boy at a bowing ally, we would sit in back and put the pins in the racks and re-racks the pins, I work for 3 years, I saw 3 7-10 splits get knock down, 2 were pin bouncing off sides. I saw one where the 10 pin was slide across the boards, The ball had a lot of spin to it that it fell in gutter just as it got to the pin, hit pin just right and it slide across to knock the 7 over. Never saw it again, never.
Palermaa got it without lucky bounce-out?
A few friends and I sold our PS4s and XB1s to buy tickets to the Masters and fill the alley. What a time we had! Well worth it for just that one night!
until I watched that wired video, I didn't know how hard it was to hit the 7-10 (i didn't even know what that was), but I have hit that shot once in my life. I went to AMF bowling when I was 13 (I'm 15 now) and I remember the ball hitting the edge of the pin on the right, then the pin rebounds of the wall and spun across the floor and knocked the left pin. I cant believe people that are 40 have only hit that shot like 3 times
dam those hairstyles XD
i remember going 5 pin bowling as a kid was always a treat - we got to go maybe 2 or 3 times per year
i remember one time i got 350/450 on a 5 pin game, was my best game ever
Are there split-experts who can convert these regularly (like over 50% accuracy?)
No haha. Most of these are based off of lucky pin bounces, especially ones where you can't reliably slide the pins over (pins are directly horizontal from eachother) like the 7-10 and the big four. A lot of it has to do with throwing the ball with enough power to generate pin action in the back form the pins bouncing around (which is why a lot of the conversions are from people chucking the ball hard and hoping for something lucky).
If only they'd allow you to convert stuff by making your ball bounce out of the gutter. That would have given you a fighting chance against the 7-10
I'm not great at life, but I bowl like an angel. -Niko Bellic
What year were those first videos recorded?
Why are the reactions separated? I dont understand the logic behind that
so the only way is to hope the pin bounces off the back and rolls into remaining pin?
I converted that in a summer league in 1995 at carolier lanes in north Brunswick. $100 shot
You KNOW Jess Stayrook got some that night the way that gal was celebrating after the conversion!
Love the mazza pop up bounce
All on Brunswick gear?
Man the crowd loves it!
I got my 1-5-7-10 recently! So proud.
I made only one of these at a casual bowling event. Felt awesome
I have only once converted a 7-10 split spare in my entire life.
2 Finnish guys in this vid. Cool
this video gives me hope.
I watched the entire broadcast when John Mazza did it.
mvp, law of physics
The 7-10 Split is one of the most difficult spares to get. Mainly because it’s luck-based. You have to hit one pin at such an angle that it bounces against the barrier between the pin deck and pin-setting machinery and hits the other pin. Not easy though. The barrier isn’t a wall, but a flimsy curtain instead, which means that when a pin hits it, it transfers kinetic energy from the pin to the curtain, causing the curtain to swing and the pin to slow down. Yeah, not easy. Robots can’t even do it!
Ofc osku is going to assault the pins at like 30mph to get the conversion
When you have videos that appear from the 80 and 90s, but nothing very recent, this shows how rare this happens, even for the pros. Personally I have come very close to picking up the 7 10 a few times in like 4 years , but never succeeded. The secret seems to be to hit either pin very sharply on either the right or left, and have it ricochet off the back corner of the pin setter and hopefully hit the other pin. Definitely more luck than skill.
What is a conversion in bowling?
My uncle made the 7-10 twice in the same game at Van Wyck Lanes on Queens. Has anyone seen this done before ? Please let me know ,thanks
Is this the hardest to get?
Ah, I thought you had to hit one of them right on the edge near the gutter.
With a regular houseball I actually almost got both down once. I hit the 7 pin right on the edge and it just slid towards the 10 pin barelly touching it :P
Now I'm gonna try hitting the 10 on the left side. Though fortunatly I don't get the 7-10 split that much these days, now that I've started bowling with a screw ball.
(What are those kind of balls actually called in english. Literal translation from norwegian is screw ball. Is that correct?)
where I'm from we call it throwing a hook
I can't even knock down the water bottle I set up with a baseball, I'm convinced this is a compilation of magic tricks
Before i hit down only the 7 and 10 pin leaving 1,2,3,4,5,6,8,9 standing it was amazing
Otto hizo espejo en el 7-10 en Los amigos del pino!
Do a recreation of this video with Anthony Neuer because he made the 7-10 last year.
Thats amazing!
I remember Andres Gomez made one on Xtra Frame during the 2011 or 2012 ToC.
I'm not shocked Osku made it. As fast as he throws that joint!!! I'm surprised pins don't bounce back to the bowling approach!!!!
thegdoat1 32 miles a fuckin hour!!
1980년 1991년 1991년 볼링경기장 관객들 많이 모인 프로볼링선수 7핀 10핀 맞춘사람 단 3명뿐 TV 역사상 볼링선수만... 딴거 연습장 말고 관객들이 많아야 환호하지 대박이었죠 박수치고 날리 아니고 큰 소리로 치고 기절하고 전 그때 깜놀했습니다 ㅎㄷㄷ
Hitting it back in the day would been way better the crowds were more poppin
so proud of your xtra frame brotha...i don't know anyone who watches that. if it's not national television it's some two schmucks recording at a bowling alley from really far away.