I really like bowling a lot. I wouldn't say that I love it and there is a very real reason why: I am good enough at it that at a certain point if you are not doing well the game becomes frustrating rather than fun. I notice in golfing friends of mine: once you reach a certain ability level if you don't perform up to a certain level, it is just irritating to be there at all.
Every now and then I have moments of brilliance at the bowling alley where I am both having fun and am basically unstoppable and one of those times was this past week.
The crew was all there, 10 minutes late as usual and we got the games fired up like we always do only this time I was competing for the belt. The guy I was up against I believe is a better bowler than I am and the yearly average stats back that up. he is about a 15-20 point per game better bowler than I am. Today, I had a secret weapon though. Because I needed to drive my motorbike at least once a week just so that battery doesn't die, I drove to the bowling alley this time and well, I was there super early so I bowled two practice games.
These were not impressive practice games as both of them were barely over 100.
But I don't know what happened, when it came time to bowl for the belt things just switched on for me and well, at least at first they did for the champion, my opponent as well.
My apologies for the resolution but these are stills from a video that was taken on a not so great camera to begin with. Anyway, I am the score of the top and you can see that we both started out with strikes but then for the next two frames I started to not do well and it looked like my game was going to be crap. But then I started to really turn on the heat and you can see that I entered frame 8 with 2 strikes back-to-back.
I nailed the third one. What looked like something that was going to be a one sided blowout on the part of me losing badly. Turned into a mere 3 point victory in game one I had 178 and he had 181. It still seemed like he had the edge though because he was more consistently good.... or was he?
In game two the guy got flustered and I continued to bowl well. I know that this happens to me but he just kept missing easy shots. For those of us that bowl above 150 you should never miss a single pin pickup for a spare. Never ever. But he was missing them left and right. He was also missing the 1 pin on the first ball and if you do that, it is very unlikely you will get a strike. He didn't get many strikes or spares in game two and while I kept my game score high ending with a 168, he had managed to only get 110 in the 2nd game.
Honestly, I had expected the opposite to be the case. So if you aren't a math wizard that's ok, after 2 games this means that I am ahead by 55 points with only one game left to play. This is a very recoverable position on the part of my opponent the then, champion... but it isn't enough for him to do well, I also have to do poorly.
unfortunately for him I did not do poorly and again, I am sorry for the poor resolution but that's what happens when you take stills from a camera phone's video.
I think he was getting a bit demoralized and realized that there was almost zero chance of him getting the win as I spared or striked in every single frame until the 8th. It was looking like I might actually have a shot at a 200 point game until I missed in the 8th and well, it was possible for him as well. By the end of the 8th round where he failed to strike, it was not a mathematical certainty that I was going to win. Not this round of course but that isn't how bowling scoring works, it's the total of all three games.
I ended up flubbing (missing) the 10th frame pickup and ended up with a game 3 score of 169. My opponent ended strong with a 179 but because of his poor and very uncharacteristic 110 in the 2nd game, there was almost no chance he was going to get 55 points back. It just doesn't happen. He would have needed a 234 in game 3 just to tie my score and only one person has EVER gotten a score that high in the history of our bowling league.
I did also get this while I was bowling.
I don't know how it happened but i would imagine some sort of abrasion as my fingers were exiting the ball. It did kind of hurt and still does... the fingernails are a very sensitive part of the body after all. but I didn't let it affect my game.
So I won with an overall point total of 515... my opponent and now ex-champion ended with 470. Both are respectable scores but it is important to note that getting over 500 points in 3 games is considered to be top-tier, here and in a lot of other leagues in the world.
Now here is why I am not going to keep the championship
While I do enjoy the game and am considered one of the better bowlers in our group I am extremely inconsistent. In the weeks leading up to this match I was averaging around 130 points per game and this is nowhere near enough to keep the belt.
My average is around 140 and if you multiply that by 3 you get 420. Even though I won by quite a lot this past week my average would have lost to my competitor by 50 points. Even after his disappointing showing this past week he still has an average of around 20 points better than me.
Two things happened: I had a stellar day and he had one single shitty game. Basically, I got lucky. Next week's competitor is no slough, although he has never had the championship before. It will be an interesting one because although my scores go back a long ways before he ever joined us, we have EXACTLY the same average. This should be a pretty good championship matchup and while I will of course do everything I can in order to win, I am not counting on it.
Pessimism does tend to generally work out for me though.