Wednesday Practice: low oil synthetics
402 Series: 99-150-153
In game 1 I was trying out a new ball so while I can't believe I shot a sub-100 game; I wasn't all broke up about it. Got more used to the ball in Game 2 and shot better...but still wasn't used to picking up middle-left side spares with it...so that was a work in progress. In Game 3, I switched to the more aggressively drilled version of the same ball and had a very similar game...same issue...picking up middle-left side spares...work in progress.
513 Series: 170-153-190
In game 4, I switched to the Rhythm and started doing a ball comparison experiment playing the outside line...did about what I'd expect. In game 5 I switched to the Frantic and played the outside line (which I usually don't do with that ball). No strikes, 2 chopped 3-6s away from a clean game of entirely spares...but a lot of slight adjustments to get that ball into the pocket on that line. In game 6, I tried the Slingshot on that line, which again, I never really do. Other than a washout in the 2nd, I was clean...not a ton of striking though.
497 Series: 133-194-170
In game 7, I tried the same line with the more aggressively drilled Encounter. Finished "okay" but it was very uncontrollable and I left 3 plits over the first 5 frames. In game 8, I tried the less aggressively drilled Encounter and had more success. Still had a couple splits early on; but carried better overall. In game 9; I tried the same experiment with the'"middle" line (essentially 2nd arrow, 11-12 boards, but standing a tad left of center) using the Rhythm. I was a missed single 5-pin (embarrassed) in the 5th away from a clean game...same score as playing the outside line with the Rhythm.
168-192
Only had enough time for 2 more games and was continuing my "middle" experiment. For game 10, I used the Frantic. Started off with a couple opens...again struggled to strike with that ball...but was clean frame 3 through 10. In game 11 I switched to the Slingshot, same line, and despite missing a couple single-pin spares; I struck quite a bit, including a 5-bagger to close things out.
PinPal Stats:
First Ball Average: 8.44 pins
Strikes: 29% (1 5-bagger, 1 turkey, 3 doubles and 22 singles)
Spares: 54% picked up
Single Pin spares: 64% (22/34)
Most common single-pin leaves: 10-pin (7x).
Never left a single 8-pin.
Multiple Pin spares: 46% (23/49)
Most common multi-pin spare leaves: 6-10 (4x).
Splits: 18% (2/11)
Average over 11 games: 161.09.
Average had I picked up 100% of single pin spare leaves: 171.55.
Very similar stats to yesterday. Sub-par spare shooting once again...lanes seemed drier (once again) which was causing the Slingshot to move a little too much left (2-3 inches).
But, it was more an "experimental" practice than anything as I tried to figure out where the 2 new Encounters fit into the arsenal.
I think I'm going to use the less aggressive Encounter to start out with in league play tomorrow (Thurs./today)...playing that outside line. Even though it seems a bit uncontrollable and I have a greater chance of leaving splits...I think it will give me a better angle to the pocket and higher strike rate. I just need to focus a little more on accuracy and forward spine tilt and not coming "over the top" of the ball on my release...which is a bad habit I've been starting to notice. And I'm actually going to use the Slingshot as my "ball down" at this point since it did so well in practice (both the outside and middle lines).
It might be that this particular lane condition has a much drier area further down...and my weak hits/low strike rate lately has been a result of using a solid and hybrid coverstock which is turining too early and taking a weaker line into the pins. Even though the Slingshot is a lesser "hooking" ball in terms of flare/diff.; it may be the better option as a "ball down" ball (than the Frantic) because it's Pearl coverstock is:
a) Allowing it to get a little further into a more ideal breakpoint.
b) Not as affected by the pattern breakdown in the first 2/3 of the lane (versus the RHythm and Frantic which are reading the lanes earlier, thus more affected by the changes).
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