A strike happens when a bowler knocks down all ten pins on the very first roll of a frame. This is the best possible result for any single throw and is marked with an X on the score sheet. A strike is worth ten points plus the total of the next two rolls which creates a huge scoring bonus. Most strikes occur when the ball hits the pocket area between the front pins. For example the player celebrated loudly after rolling a strike to open the tenth frame. A strike is the immediate clearing of all ten pins with a single ball. The player celebrated loudly after rolling a strike to open the tenth frame.
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