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It is among the most difficult splits to convert. The 5710 is considered the most embarrassing split of all, because not only is it almost impossible to make, it is left by throwing a “flat ball”, that is, a shot with no revolutions or action on it.
they're even farther apart. And it's virtually impossible because the lane is only so wide you can't hit that side of the pin.
One of the most infamous of splits is the 710 split, often called “goal posts” or “bedposts”, where the bowler is left with the leftmost and the rightmost pin in the back row (the number 7 and number 10) to knock down with a single ball to achieve a spare. This is also one of the most difficult splits to pick up.
Also known as bedposts, the 7-10 split happens when a bowler's first ball knocks down every pin except the 7 pin and the 10 pin the rear corner pins. Knocking down one of the pins is simple, but picking up a spare by knocking down both is nearly impossible.
The conventional wisdom is that Bed Posts, a.k.a. the 7-10 split, is the hardest shot in bowling.
Blast compiled data from more than 447,000 frames of professional bowling played over the last decade or so, and he found that the 7-10 split is converted to a spare once every 145 attempts. That's a success rate of 0.7 percent, which is pretty rare.
Re: The Dreaded Pocket 7-10 Split 1) Ball is coming in too late, which usually results in a 10 pin. 2) When the ball is coming in, it is hitting too high as well as too late, which pushes the pins in front of the 7 (same as a smash 7 pin) Hence, a pocket 7-10.
The 7-10 split is famously the hardest shot in bowling. Most of us will never pick up the spare on a 7-10 split.
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