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  1. Jan 28, 2024 · 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.

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  2. Feb 20, 2018 · ️ Learn how to pick up the 7-10 split! ️The HARDEST SPARE in BOWLING ️On Saturday, February 10th at Cadillac XBC Lanes in Waterloo, Iowa... Kyle Krol left ...

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  3. One of the most infamous of splits is the 7–10 split, often called "goal posts", "bedposts", or "snake eyes", 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.

  4. Apr 11, 2021 · In the semifinal match of the 2021 U.S. Open, Anthony Neuer becomes the fourth player in PBA Tour history to convert the 7-10 split on television.

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  5. Jul 10, 2021 · The 7-10 split has been converted four times on PBA national telecasts. Mark Roth converted the split in the 1980 ARC Alameda Open. 11 years later, John Mazza made the 7-10 in the 1991...

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  6. One of the most difficult and common splits is the 7-10 split where the beck right and back left pins are remained to be hit. There are some other scenarios that are considered as splits.

  7. Dec 28, 2021 · The most infamously difficult split to pick up in all of bowling is the 7-10 split — also known as Snake Eyes, Goal Posts, Bed Posts, Mule Ears, and Fence Posts. Having one corner pin to pick up in the back row is hard enough.

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