They need to include the lucky strike by the late Teata Semiz from the 1992 Showboat Senior Invitational. In his opening match against Nelson Burton Jr, he hits the headpin and the 3-6-10 gets kicked from behind
Tom Daugherty's shot against Jakob Butturff to win his first major at the 2021 World Championship will always be my number one luckiest pinfall moment. Still can't believe the luck he had on that shot and how those pins fell. Just got it right when he needed it most.
Howdy. I have a video idea to follow up your bowling ball death/sales video. It would be on the consolidation of bowling ball brands. For example, star trak becoming track then being absorbed by Columbia, then faball becomes hammer then gets absorbed by ebonite, ect.
2:03 Those are the kind of strikes that you really didn't strike. The pins saw how awful that shot looked and then fainted from sheer horror. 🤣🤣 They're even better when the sound of it contacting the pins is a lot like a ball hitting a water-soaked tree stump.
This guy doesn't know what lucky strikes are. When I was about 10, I rolled a ball that only hit the 6 and 10 - all the rest of the pins dominoed down. I don't remember the pin setters being slow but they had to be - it takes awhile for 8 pins to domino down.
The luckiest strike in PBA history wasn’t even in this video: Chris Barnes’ crossover strike to win $200,000 in an event where second place paid $0.
Glad to see at least one from Russell's 300 make the list.
These are good. Part 2 needs DeRonn Booker's slow rolling messenger, Bill O'Neill's "Did it strike?" and Marshall Kent's backdoor 4-2-1.
They need to include the lucky strike by the late Teata Semiz from the 1992 Showboat Senior Invitational. In his opening match against Nelson Burton Jr, he hits the headpin and the 3-6-10 gets kicked from behind
THE :37 MARK - THE TOMAHAWK CHOP!!! 1:27 MARK: DOMINO EFFECT!!!!
Tom Daugherty's shot against Jakob Butturff to win his first major at the 2021 World Championship will always be my number one luckiest pinfall moment. Still can't believe the luck he had on that shot and how those pins fell. Just got it right when he needed it most.
I love it why the announcer said YATZEE!!!!
I was waiting for all the lucky Krol strikes. This didn't disappoint. Thanks!
I clicked on this fully expecting Krol
Krol is a joke
That first Robert Smith strike was sick. That head pin summersaulted
Howdy. I have a video idea to follow up your bowling ball death/sales video. It would be on the consolidation of bowling ball brands. For example, star trak becoming track then being absorbed by Columbia, then faball becomes hammer then gets absorbed by ebonite, ect.
Man that's some thinly veiled contempt for Krol 😂
That was satisfying to watch
Those are some of the luckiest strikes in bowling ever
You should add Sam Flanagan’s lucky strike in the 9th frame of his match versus Jimmie Pritts, Jr. in the 1984 Greater Hartford Open.
I call these Lucky Strikes as true pin action of free flying/falling pins
Rename a crossover to a Boog-lyn.
Day 9 of asking for best or worst moments of kyle troups' career
@@RinslerRR how is it whining
@@RinslerRR whining is complaining that my thing wasn't chosen. Asking is a different thing. Asking again isn't whining
@@BLAHandMore I removed my comments. I was having a bad day and being grumpy. Sorry man. Have a good one.
It's ok! We all have bad days
1:36 Didn't know Arnold Schwarzenegger was a Ten Pin Bowling commentator.
The ones that don't even hit the headpin but strike are the luckiest imo
My man MIKA… yes! 💥🎳
what event was that one 0:44
I don't know the exact event but it's late 80s summer tour
Crossover krol
Those Are Damn Good Strike Shots In The History Of PBA
As Rob Stone put it: "They all look the same on the scoreboard."
2:03 Those are the kind of strikes that you really didn't strike. The pins saw how awful that shot looked and then fainted from sheer horror. 🤣🤣
They're even better when the sound of it contacting the pins is a lot like a ball hitting a water-soaked tree stump.
Sometimes it’s better to be lucky than good.
they are messengers
This guy doesn't know what lucky strikes are. When I was about 10, I rolled a ball that only hit the 6 and 10 - all the rest of the pins dominoed down. I don't remember the pin setters being slow but they had to be - it takes awhile for 8 pins to domino down.
2:39
There are no lucky strikes…it’s all physics
Omg
#everyoneyoubowl
you wouldnt need LUCKY strikes if you all didnt throw the ball like a girl lol