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It sounds very similar to candlepin bowling, except for the shape of the
pins.
I used to candlepin bowl when I was a kid growing up in Northern Maine, very
close to the Canadian border.
Albert York
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan [SMTP:dbcerpg@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 8:31 AM
To: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Bowling 5-pin (was Re: %TLOOKUP)
You don't know what yer missin' dude!
About the only thing that's the same is that the lane has the same
dimensions as 10-pin. The ball
is slightly bigger than a softball (no finger holes), about 4 pounds
(IIRC), you get up to THREE
shots per frame (all down on 1st ball is a strike, if you do it in
two balls its a spare, and if
you need three shots it's just count). The pin configuration ---
hmmm, think of the 1-7-10 and
put a pin between the 1 & 7 and a pin between the 1 & 10. The pins
are shorter and, I think,
fatter. Hans, do they have the big rubber bands around the belly?
I forget. Also, I think the
head pin, the middle pins, and the corner pins have different values
(5, 3, 2, respectively???,
Hans?) Scorekeeping is a little more challenging, but I suppose its
all in what you're used to.
Beer Frame? Think Canadian beer, eh? (You know, where the water is
colder... or is it
"cleaner"?)
Check out http://www.cvnet.net/burnstd/tech.htm
One of the Google sites I checked claims that there are no 5-pin
alleys in the states, but I
thought I'd heard that there were a few. No problem for me, as I'm
close to the border. Word of
advice: Don't bowl 5-pin just before your 10-pin bowling night.
(Think ball weight difference.)
- Dan
--- Richard B Baird <rbaird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Five pin bowling? new math Hans?
>
> i've bowled nearly all of my life, and never heard of such an
animal.
>
> 10 pin standard "amerkin kegglin" for me baybee BEER FRAME! ;)
>
> rick
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