I play with two friends regularly and I always crush their scores but it's not a tournament so nobody cares. They just keep trying to improve on their own best scores and I do the same.
I don't think you really need to hobble yourself.
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I play with two friends regularly and I always crush their scores but it's not a tournament so nobody cares. They just keep trying to improve on their own best scores and I do the same.
I don't think you really need to hobble yourself.
Quoted from RTS:Totally agree.
The biggest frustration for my non pin friends is the long wait for their turn, not the score.
I will concede that I feel bad if I get on a roll and take a 20 minute ball on WOZ. Especially if one of my friends steps up and gets house balled right after
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