Open frame
Ten-pin bowling term
An open frame in ten-pin bowling refers to a frame in which the player makes neither a strike nor a spare.[1] Bowling an open frame in a professional game is typically devastating enough to one's score to cause a loss.[citation needed] In bowling video games, open frames typically affects the player's in-game reputation, level, or experience points negatively, especially when a player's level is high enough; in some games, it may even cause the player's ranking or level to drop.
References
- ^ "Bowling Lingo | PBA". www.pba.com. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
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