How exactly do the pinsetters work regarding fallen pins? A three pin leave was left, and then only two pins were reset. One pin was still standing but all pins were considered fallen and a new rack was set.
In the upper line on the left side You can see the played throw of the Set. In throw 1-15 they play in full Mode, which means, that all Pins are getting reracked All the time, even some Pins are still standing. In throw 16-30 they play in clean Mode. Only the still standing Pins are getting reracked until All Pins are fallen. After These 30 throws, called a "Set", the Best Player gets a Set point. You can see the Pins of the Set on the upper line on the right side. A Match has 4 Sets. The Player who has won most of the Sets, wins the Match. At a tie of set, the Player with more Pins in all 4 Sets (down line on the right) wins.
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How exactly do the pinsetters work regarding fallen pins? A three pin leave was left, and then only two pins were reset. One pin was still standing but all pins were considered fallen and a new rack was set.
I'm guessing that a pin that doesn't topple but still moves enough from its original position is considered knocked over, and counts toward the score.
In the upper line on the left side You can see the played throw of the Set.
In throw 1-15 they play in full Mode, which means, that all Pins are getting reracked All the time, even some Pins are still standing.
In throw 16-30 they play in clean Mode. Only the still standing Pins are getting reracked until All Pins are fallen.
After These 30 throws, called a "Set", the Best Player gets a Set point. You can see the Pins of the Set on the upper line on the right side.
A Match has 4 Sets. The Player who has won most of the Sets, wins the Match.
At a tie of set, the Player with more Pins in all 4 Sets (down line on the right) wins.
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