
Well, when I put this blog up on Monday, I did not expect to actually have an opportunity to shoot that elusive 300 this week, but opportunity I had last night, I just let it get away with one bad pitch.
The night started out with a bit more oil on the lanes than normal and consequently, my shot was a bit different as well. I made some good adjustments while warming up and was lined up to the pocket when we started. Unfortunately, being lined up to the pocket and throwing good shots does not always lead to strikes:
Game 1
1.Strike
2.Left a ten pin, made the spare.
3.Left a seven pin, made the spare.
4.Another ten pin, made the spare.
5.Strike
6.Another ten pin, made the spare.
7.Brain fart. While trying to change my angle a bit, I pulled this ball inside of my target and spewed it too far right. Result=washout and my first open of the night. 6-3.
8.Another ten pin, made the spare.
9.Strike
10.Strike, strike, strike.
I finished strong and had a 203 the first game. I thought I would also mention the side bets that we have at the bowling alley. Every game, we have a $1 per man card game and a $1 per man high scratch game side pot. I lost in the card game, but won the high scratch game side pot. +$3. The card game is 5 card high hand during the first game and one player drew Quad Aces to crack a flush. I had four to the flush but could not get the fifth diamond to save my ass.
By this time, I am struggling to carry the ten pin, but in the last two frames, I seem to have figured something out. The only adjustment I made was moving my feet forward about 4 inches on the approach. Game 2 started off much better.
Game 2
1.Strike
2.Strike
3.Another ten pin, made the spare. This would be my LAST ten pin of the night.
4.Strike
5.Strike
6.Strike
7.My second and last open of the night. I got a little slow with my ball speed and the ball jumped a bit high and left the 4-7-9 split and I did not convert it. 7-2.
8.Strike
9.Strike
10.Strike, 9-spare.(I think it was an 8 pin I left here)
I finished strong again for a 233 and was able to steal the high scratch game side pot for +$3 again. The bad news was that I got outdrawn in the card game. The second game is Razz-style lowball and I had a 7-5-4-2-A going into the tenth frame but got outdrawn by a 6-5 high.
Update on beer consumption: By the start of the third game, we are into our fourth or fifth pitcher of beer and I am good and loose. I used to be able to walk in off the street, shoe up and fire strikes, but as I have gotten older, it takes longer and longer to get loose and relaxed. 8-10 beers usually does the trick. We are also 1 and 1 in the games on the night, losing the first game by 150 pins and winning the second game by 75. We have a ton of ground to make up and only one game to do it.
Also: There are side bets on the last game. I have $2 riding on game 3 with Steve, heads-up and a 1-1-1-2 bet with Terry for the overall night, that I had forgotten about. That is simply $1 on each game and $2 on totals for the night. I am up $2 going into the third game on that bet.
Game 3
1.Strike
2.Strike
3.Strike
4.Strike
5.Bad pitch. I again got a little fast and wide with it and it didn't make it back, leaving the 2-8(sleeper). I spared it.
6.Strike
7.Strike
8.Strike
9.Strike
10.Strike, strike, strike.
Nice, 278 and without the one brain fart in the fifth frame, oh well, it doesn't do any good to think about it that way. Believe me, I've tried a lot and the do not let you go back and throw that one bad frame over. Obviously, I had a great shot by this time and hit it over and over again. All 11 strikes were right in the pocket.
I won all three games from Terry on the side bet. +$5
I beat Steve on the side bet on the last game. +$2
I won the high scratch game side pot. +$4
The last card game was hi-lo split and my low was counterfeited by the nut low with a straight flush draw twist. That's why you don't play cards at the bowling alley.
Overall on the night:
203-233-278 for a 714 series. My highest series of the year this year and my first 700 of this year, as well.
Side bet results:
Card game wagers: $4 - Winnings: $0
Scratch game wagers: $3 - Winnings: $15
Side bet with Terry: $5 - Winnings: $10
Side bet with Steve: $2 - Winnings: $4
I also paid for two entirely overpriced pitchers of beer and paid $15 to the league for the pleasure of bowling three games, so overall, I was a loser for the night, but not nearly as big a loser as I could have been. Winning the side pots always softens the blow a little bit.
The bad news is that we lost the last game by 5 pins, leaving us 1 and 3 on the night. We won the second game, they won the first and third game, as well as totals. Unfortunately, this is about how this entire season has gone for us and we are mired somewhere in the lower middle of the pack, I think 10th place out of 16 teams at present. It's difficult for us because we are all competitive guys, it's just that the competition has gotten better and unfortunately, we have all gotten older.
So, there's your first update from the bowling alley. I will be putting these updates up, good, bad or indifferent, every Wednesday for the rest of bowling league.
I might also have some sort of post here this weekend, as the wife and I are running karaoke this Friday at the local Elks Lodge, just a mile or so from our house. We have been to this lodge on a couple of different occasions, but this will be the first time we run karaoke for them, so we really don't know what to expect.
Have a good week and thanks for stopping by.
G