Payouts
Season Payouts
| Payout | $ Amount | Winner |
|---|---|---|
| No payouts recorded yet. | ||
Strike Pot
Current Rollover
$0.00
- Each night strike pot tickets are sold and a single ticket winner is called.
- Only NBL bowlers and substitues are eligable to buy a strike pot ticket.
- Strike pot ticket winners can choose another bowler from the league to roll their strike shot.
- If the winner is not present when the ticket is called (approximately after game 2) - another ticket is drawn until a winner is present.
- The amount collected in ticket sales on a single night is the nightly take.
- The ticket winner automatically recieves half of the nightly take.
- The winner is given a single opportunity to roll a strike on a lane they have not been bowling on. The rest of the house is able to yell, distract, and taunt the ticket winner as long as they do not move into any part of the bowlers approach parallel to the gutters on the lane.
- If someone infringes on the bowler's apporach and they miss, they are allowed to take another roll.
- If the ticket winner does not strike, the other half of the nightly take goes into the strike pot rollover.
- If the ticket winner rolls a strike, they win the other half of the nightly take, as well as whatever $ is in the strike pot rollover.
- In the final week of the regular season, all rules above apply however the season cannot end with money in the strike pot rollver.
- If there is a miss by the ticket winner in week #10, they keep their half of the nightly take, but another ticket is chosen. This subsequent ticket winner is not initially granted any money. They do however get a single ball to strike and recieve the remainder of the week #10 nightly take + the srike pot rollover.
- If the subsequent ticket winner fails to strike, additional tickets are drawn until a ticket winner can strike and claim the rest of the money.