Has anyone ever hit a 7/10 split?

Yes, people have hit the 7-10 split, though it's extremely rare, with only a few conversions ever televised in professional bowling history, notably by Mark Roth (the first in 1980) and more recently by Anthony Neuer (the fourth televised conversion in 2021), earning him the nickname "The Ginger Assassin" for making the seemingly impossible shot under pressure. While some amateur bowlers claim to have done it, it remains one of bowling's most legendary feats, with even PBA stats showing a very low success rate (around 0.7%).
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How rare is a 7/10 split?

The odds of leaving a 7-10 split are around 10%, but picking it up is incredibly rare, with professional bowlers converting it less than 1% (around 0.7%) of the time, making it statistically harder to convert than a perfect game. The difficulty stems from needing a precise, powerful hit that bounces a pin off the back machinery to knock over the other corner pin, requiring immense luck.
 
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How many times has a 7/10 split been hit?

Regardless of the pinsetter type, 7-10 split conversions in bowling are incredibly rare, especially during televised events. The fact that it has only happened four times in 44 years makes the 7-10 split one of the rarest occurrences in all sports.
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Is 7/10 split the hardest?

4-6-7-10 (The Big Four)

Your chances of making this shot are only around 1%. And that's compared to a 0.7% success rate of the 7-10 split!
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How hard is it to pick up a 7/10 split?

A 7-10 split is incredibly difficult, often called the "unmakeable" spare, with professional bowlers converting it less than 1% of the time, requiring precise, lucky pin bounces off machinery or walls to knock the far-apart pins down, making it statistically one of the toughest shots in bowling, even harder than some multi-pin splits like the Greek Church. 
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What is the 3 6 9 rule in bowling?

The 3-6-9 rule in bowling is a spare-shooting system that uses board adjustments on the approach, relative to your strike starting position, to hit specific pins by moving your feet 3, 6, or 9 boards left (for right-handers) or right (for left-handers) to target pins like the 3, 6, and 10 pins, simplifying spare conversions by maintaining the same strike target on the lane. It's a foundational technique that helps bowlers consistently convert single pins and pin combinations by changing their starting point for different spares. 
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What is the rarest score in bowling?

The rarest score in bowling is widely considered to be 292, as it requires an extremely specific and difficult sequence: 11 consecutive strikes followed by knocking down exactly two pins on the 12th ball from a full rack, a feat of precision and luck that makes it harder to achieve than even a perfect 300. While 300 (12 strikes) is perfection, a 292 demands hitting the first 11 strikes and then managing the most challenging pin count (2) on the last ball, something only a handful of bowlers have ever accomplished. 
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Who bowled a 300 on 9/11?

He'd never bowled so well in decades of trying. He'd never bowl so well again. Amidst the chaos and fear and uncertainty of the world changing in ways neither he nor the rest of us yet understood, Bill Moro went and bowled a perfect damn game on 9/11.
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What is the 31 rule in bowling?

The Rule of 31 in bowling is a guideline to find your breakpoint: subtract 31 from the oil pattern's length to get the board number where the ball should exit the oil and start hooking towards the pocket. For example, on a 40-foot pattern, you subtract 31 to get 9, meaning the ball should ideally break around the 9th board. It's a useful starting point for lane play, but adjustments are needed for different lane conditions. 
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What is the hardest split to do?

In summary, achieving a True Front Split demands considerably more time compared to a Side Split, due to the greater number of muscles involved.
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Why do you leave a 7/10 split?

But sometimes, the ball or pins deflect in a way that leaves the far left (7) and far right (10) pins standing. 2– Even a very small mistake in the ball's angle as it enters the pocket can cause a poor pin reaction, leading to a 7-10 split.
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What are the odds of picking up a 7-10 split?

The odds of picking up a 7-10 split are extremely low, with professional bowlers converting it about 0.7% of the time, or roughly once in every 145 attempts, making it one of bowling's toughest shots, though luck plays a huge role. While some amateurs might have better success, the consensus is it's far harder than a perfect game, requiring a very precise hit for a pin to ricochet and take out the far corner pin.
 
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What is the hardest split to hit in bowling?

The hardest split in bowling is widely debated, but statistically, it's often cited as the 4-6-7-9-10 split, known as the "Greek Church," due to its extremely low conversion rate (around 0.2% for pros) in studies. However, the famous 7-10 split (the two corner pins) remains the most iconic and challenging for many due to the physics of needing a pin to ricochet off the back wall, while the 5-7-10 (Lily/Sour Apple) is also considered nearly impossible as it requires kicking the 7 pin back across the lane, notes BOWL.com and Quora users.
 
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Has anyone ever scored a 900 in bowling?

Yes, many people have bowled a 900 series (three consecutive 300 games), with over 40 USBC-certified perfect scores recorded, starting with Jeremy Sonnenfeld in 1997, though Glenn Allison rolled the first-ever recorded 900 in 1982, which wasn't certified at the time. Recent certified 900s include Andrew Granite in November 2025 and Desron Weatherspoon in early 2025, showing it's a rare but achievable feat in bowling.
 
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Why was 9 pin bowling banned?

Nine-pin bowling was banned in parts of the U.S. in the 1800s due to its strong association with gambling, crime, and moral decay, especially in taverns where it was popular, leading states like Connecticut to outlaw it; the ban was circumvented by adding a tenth pin, creating the modern ten-pin game, though nine-pin still exists in places like Texas. 
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Why do 12 strikes equal 300?

In bowling games that use 10 pins, such as ten-pin bowling, candlepin bowling, and duckpin bowling, the highest possible score is 300, achieved by bowling 12 strikes in a row in a traditional single game: one strike in each of the first nine frames, and three more in the tenth frame.
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What are 12 strikes in a row called?

12 strikes in a row in bowling is called a Perfect Game, scoring 300 points, and is also known as the "Thanksgiving Turkey" or sometimes informally as a "Dinosaur," signifying its rarity, with other nicknames including "Andy Varipapa 300" or "Roll-over 300," though "Perfect Game" (300) is the official term.
 
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What is a respectable score in bowling?

A good bowling score depends on skill, but generally, 150+ is good for casual bowlers, 180-200+ for experienced league players, and 220+ for semi-pros, with a perfect score being 300 (12 strikes). Beginners often start around 50-100, while pros average 210-240+.
 
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What is rule 400 in bowling?

USBC Rule 400 (Youth Membership Eligibility) states, “A. Except as provided in Item B, a youth may not bowl or substitute in any bowling activity which offers any of the following as prizes: 1. Cash or bonds. 2. Merchandise exceeding $500 in value.
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What is the 5 pin rule in bowling?

5-Pin Bowling is a Canadian variant where players get three balls per frame to knock down five pins (2-3-5-3-2 points) arranged in a V-shape, aiming for a max score of 450. A Strike (all 5 pins with the first ball) scores 15 plus the next two balls' value, while a Spare (all 5 pins with two balls) scores 15 plus the next ball's value, with bonus points added in the subsequent frame. 
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What is the trick to bowling?

The trick to bowling is consistency, aiming for the "pocket" (1-3 pins for righties, 1-2 for lefties) not the headpin, using the arrows on the lane as targets, and maintaining a relaxed, straight arm swing with a proper slide for balance, rather than just muscling the ball. Focus on rhythm, timing steps with your arm swing, and relaxing your upper body to let gravity help, ensuring your release is smooth for better control.
 
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