Phonetek
11-29-2021, 05:03 PM
Scores have been down a couple of ticks from the norm this year across the board, there is no disputing that. I’ve already done a post about blaming the oiling machines. The latest theory I have heard is that houses are now spreading the pins out more than they are supposed to be.
On the upside this was easy to debunk. All I had to do was simply go down to the pinsetters and take a video of where the pins are spotted on the suspected lanes of their choice. I reracked multiple times proving the pins came down to spot on. Of course, nothing is perfect but no pinsetter is going to put every pin exactly on spot every single time but they were always within the guidelines of tolerance. The pins were always either fully covering the spotting circle or on the line, well within tolerance. 1/32 of an inch is not going to effect anything to any degree. Conspiracy squashed!
Having done this before, adjusting the spotting cells and pin deck to be 100% spot on is no easy feat. Neither would purposely doing the opposite. I find it difficult to believe that any center outside of the Peterson Classic would spend the time it takes to do this on purpose. It’s not just a quick turn of a wrench by any means. Not to mention if you had a surprise visit prompted by complaints to cause you to lose your certification.
Come on people, scores are down because of a missed or screwed up season in 2020 and people practicing less. In addition to many newer and less experienced bowlers joining up. Not to mention us older folks have lost a step or two physically over the past couple years and we just aren’t what we used to be but don’t want to admit it.
I guess it’s easier to blame it on shenanigans, faulty oilers and center neglect. It can’t possibly be the bowlers! LOL
On the upside this was easy to debunk. All I had to do was simply go down to the pinsetters and take a video of where the pins are spotted on the suspected lanes of their choice. I reracked multiple times proving the pins came down to spot on. Of course, nothing is perfect but no pinsetter is going to put every pin exactly on spot every single time but they were always within the guidelines of tolerance. The pins were always either fully covering the spotting circle or on the line, well within tolerance. 1/32 of an inch is not going to effect anything to any degree. Conspiracy squashed!
Having done this before, adjusting the spotting cells and pin deck to be 100% spot on is no easy feat. Neither would purposely doing the opposite. I find it difficult to believe that any center outside of the Peterson Classic would spend the time it takes to do this on purpose. It’s not just a quick turn of a wrench by any means. Not to mention if you had a surprise visit prompted by complaints to cause you to lose your certification.
Come on people, scores are down because of a missed or screwed up season in 2020 and people practicing less. In addition to many newer and less experienced bowlers joining up. Not to mention us older folks have lost a step or two physically over the past couple years and we just aren’t what we used to be but don’t want to admit it.
I guess it’s easier to blame it on shenanigans, faulty oilers and center neglect. It can’t possibly be the bowlers! LOL