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by Aloha
877 days ago
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The difference in how good two pro bowlers are is often fractions of a percent. Maybe a step back in technology would make the sport more interesting. I think that can be said for a bunch of stuff like pool, snooker, darts, golf, and bowling. |
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(Not to knock the people who do that vs less high tech bullseye disciples, because they're also definitely better - they clean house in the lower tech competitions too)
I'm reminded of an excerpt from Ian Banks culture series, the game player one (player of games?). Really good games need some element of random, not just pure skill+gear.