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In bowling, a spare and a strike are two different ways of knocking down all ten pins on the first throw of a frame.
A spare is achieved when all ten pins are knocked down using two throws in a frame. For example, if a bowler knocks down 4 pins on the first throw and then knocks down the remaining 6 pins on the second throw, it is considered a spare. The score for a spare is 10 plus the number of pins knocked down on the next throw.
A strike is achieved when all ten pins are knocked down using only the first throw of a frame. If a bowler knocks down all ten pins on the first throw, it is considered a strike. The score for a strike is 10 plus the number of pins knocked down on the next two throws.
Both spares and strikes are important to a bowler's score, as they can significantly increase the number of points scored in a single frame.
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