Raul,
If your pins are at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 8, wouldn't you then presume that your 
opponent's would be at 2, 4, 6, 9 and 10?  that's obviously not how it works 
though because I've tried that strategy and it doesn't work like that.  So I 
guess I don't get it. oh well.  after the three-day demo I'll probably 
uninstall it anyways, *shrug*
-Cary
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Raul A. Gallegos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] funny bowling


> Hello. The pins are randomly placed on the lanes. So, let's say you
> start a game and you check the location of your pins, they might be at
> lanes 1,3,5,7,8. you however have no idea where the apponent's pins are.
> So, let's start with a simple strategy. You start bowling at lane 1 to
> see what you get, then lane 2, and so on until you reach lane 10.
> Remember that the apponent can use pin up or anti-balls on you. In the
> case of a pin up, let's say you bowl in lane 3 and there is one oof his
> pins there, he might use a pin up on that so you never know there was a
> pin there. Since you only have three of these tricks to use, eventually
> all tricks will be used and you can go over those lanes again and get
> his pins.
>
> Anti-balls are another matter. Let's say you bowl in lane 4 and you hear
> that he used an anti-ball there. On the surface that tells you there was
> a pin there and he killed your ball. However, a strategy to trick the
> player might be to use an anti-ball on an empty lane so that the player
> thinks there is a pin there and waistes balls on that lane.
>
> Regardless of where your own pins are, the apponent's pins might be on
> the same lanes. When you bowl on a particular lane even if it has your
> own pin on it, you need not worry about hitting your own pin. This
> question came up during testing.
>
> As to why you can never hit pins on lanes 9 and 10 it could be just
> random pin placement on the games you have played. Keep trying though.
> It really is a fun game.
>
>
> * Cary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-11-26 08:57]:
>> I've got a question regarding funny bowling.  And before anyone jumps on 
>> my case, I read the manual through several times before coming here to 
>> ask my question. heh
>> I understand that there are ten pins, five of them are mine and five are 
>> the computer opponent's or the real opponent's if you're playing with 
>> someone online.  What I don't understand is how do you know which of the 
>> five pins are the opponent's and which five are yours?  Is it random?  Or 
>> is it a certain order?  Are 1-5 yours and 6-10 the opponent's?  If that's 
>> the case, I can never hit pins 9 or 10 no matter how hard I try.  I can 
>> almost always manage to get 3 out of the 5 but have never been able to 
>> win a game yet.  I'm playing on easy, so the computer hasn't ever gotten 
>> one of mine down either, so the game just keeps going and going and going 
>> with both of us continually missing each other's pins. ugh.  Can someone 
>> enlighten me on this game?
>> -Cary
>
>
> -- 
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> of God given unto me by the effectual working of his power.
> -- Ephesians 3:7
> Raul A. Gallegos ... IliwSsmc
>
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