A format that calls for different players bowling in different frames. Mainly used in five-person team competition where the No. 1 bowler throws in the first and sixth frames, the No. 2 bowler in the second and seventh, etc.
Format that calls for different bowlers to bowl in different frames. Mainly used in five-person team competition when the No. 1 bowler throws in the first and sixth frames, and the No. 2 bowler throws in the second and seventh.
Assigns different bowlers to certain frames, predominately utilized by five-person teams in competition; specifically, it allocates the first and sixth frames to the first bowler, the second and seventh frames to the second bowler, and so on.
Assigns different bowlers to certain frames, predominately utilized by five-person teams in competition. Player one plays frame one and six, player two frame two and seven and so on.