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bowl1820
02-26-2015, 12:22 AM
Okay here's the lane play for this week, we only had 6 bowlers total this night and the lanes were slightly wetter IMO.

The other team is in red:
B1 was basically spraying the ball down the middle
B2 was all over spraying the red area
B3 was more consistent at playing his line, he had a alot of revs and shot 275/693 (using a Twisted Fury)on this line (his breakpoint was a little more in, this shows the farthest it went out at times)

The green and purple line are my team, black lines are mine.

Games 1&2 I was hitting about 9/10 for my breakpoint and was getting pocket and a couple of brooklyns. Mostly strikes and 9 counts as you can see from the game chart.

Now last weeks idea was to try moving inside the far tracer for the last half of the league.Because the end of the pattern was getting tore up. But as I watched where everyone played, I'd didn't think that was happening.

So toward the end of the 2nd game I moved right, increased speed slightly and basically played it right down 10/9. I figured there should still be enough oil for me and maybe playing closer to the dry I'd be off the spot a little stronger. For the most part it worked I was carrying better.

now last week I had 19 spare attempts, 11 of them multi pin spares. this week I had 18 spare attempts, but only 5 were multi pin spares (mostly do to errant shots).

The guy that shot the 275 the first game kept playing the same line and his score dropped down 275-226-192

The whole point of this exercise is trying to work on observing more where the lanes were breaking down and how it related to where I was playing them.

http://s5.postimg.org/a0o99hax3/lane_play_2.jpg

http://s5.postimg.org/c8xud2snb/week_26.jpg

Tezza
02-26-2015, 02:55 AM
How do you draw that stuff up?

bowl1820
02-26-2015, 09:20 AM
How do you draw that stuff up?

The program I used is called "Paint.net" it's a free image and photo editing program.
The lane play lines are done with Beizer curves.

Tezza
02-26-2015, 08:02 PM
I thought it might have been something more specific given it's well done. An even better job if you did it all with Paint.net!

Ryan1700
02-28-2015, 07:25 AM
I really like following these when you post them. Some cool stuff man. Thanks!