Bump describes a slight collision between a moving bowl and another bowl. The moving bowl contacts the other bowl gently and may push it slightly. Bump can alter scoring positions without significant displacement. Players sometimes intend bumps to improve head arrangements strategically. Controlled weight ensures the bump does not overshoot the target. During one end a bowl strikes an opponent’s bowl lightly. The impact shifts the bowl closer to the jack. Teammates recognize the advantageous position change after the bump. Skips may instruct future deliveries based on bumped positions. Observing bumps helps players plan subsequent shots accurately. Understanding bumps helps beginners recognize controlled contact results. Accurate execution can improve scoring opportunities during crowded ends. Proper line and weight make bumps effective tactical tools.
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