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What is no-tap in bowling?

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What is no-tap in bowling?

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No-tap is a type of game where a player gets credited with a strike if they knock down 9 pins on the first ball. The term ‘tap’ in bowling means the bowler threw a good ball on the first ball but left one pin standing. It doesn’t make any difference, in no-tap, whether the first ball was a good one or not. As long as at least nine pins are knocked down, the bowler is credited with a strike.

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