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    Default Frustrated, I want to play a different pattern!

    Okay I think a good chunk of my problems lately have stemmed from trying to not be trendy and not playing over second arrow on a THS. I've been wanting to try bowling over 4th arrow and hooking it as well as playing an outside shot like Norm Duke over the 1st arrow. Turns out the typical house shot has a sweet spot between third and 2nd arrow so the decision is basically made for me.

    But I want to be versatile. Why don't they do more sports patterns, animal patterns etc in local alleys? I think that would really get people more interested. No one would play a golf course with the same hole 18 times.

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    No it would'nt! First off you need someone who knows how to properly oil a lane with Keigel or PBA patterns. 2nd problem is it's frustrating to most people who are not bowlers,meaning people who bowl for fun will walk out. League bowlers will drop because their average will suffer greatly. I know,i'm in a sport league and i'm constantly changing my line and am averaging 146 while on THS i'm averaging 170. I would suggest joining a sport league if your alley has 1 and you will have 3-4 patterns over an 8 week period. Usually it will be a 45',38' and 34' + a National or USBC pattern. They are not as easy as you may think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zothen View Post
    No it would'nt! First off you need someone who knows how to properly oil a lane with Keigel or PBA patterns. 2nd problem is it's frustrating to most people who are not bowlers,meaning people who bowl for fun will walk out. League bowlers will drop because their average will suffer greatly. I know,i'm in a sport league and i'm constantly changing my line and am averaging 146 while on THS i'm averaging 170. I would suggest joining a sport league if your alley has 1 and you will have 3-4 patterns over an 8 week period. Usually it will be a 45',38' and 34' + a National or USBC pattern. They are not as easy as you may think.

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    Unless you're left handed. Than they're easy. Straight down 5. No I'm JK. I agree. I average 215 on THS and my tournament average (collegiate sport) is around 180 this year. Get in a PBA experience league. Like stated, they aren't as easy as people may think.

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    Try finding a sport league for different shots might help.

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    You can still practice different lines on the house shot. Just make sure that when your teammates are counting on you you're playing the most effective line, not screwing around trying to be Norm Duke or Robert Smith.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zothen View Post
    No it would'nt! First off you need someone who knows how to properly oil a lane with Keigel or PBA patterns. Zothen

    Isn't that just pushing a button on the machine that oils the lanes? I'm not being cute, I really don't know. I thought the oil machine thingy did that automatically, and you programmed in what pattern you wanted it to lay down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by panbanger View Post
    Isn't that just pushing a button on the machine that oils the lanes? I'm not being cute, I really don't know. I thought the oil machine thingy did that automatically, and you programmed in what pattern you wanted it to lay down.
    Its probably a little more complicated than pushing one button, given the number and complexity of all the different sport patterns to choose from. I suspect that in many centers the mechanics know only how to fill the reservoir, plug the machine in and turn it on and off. The manager might know how to reprogram it, or they may use a service rep to recalibrate and program the machine. Either way the center incurs a cost every time a different pattern is run. They aren't going to change it without a good reason.

    What gets me is my local alley charges the sport league less per game than the two 9:00p.m. leagues on Wednesday. They are getting a special pattern on 14 lanes for 28 bowlers for a four game set. The two late Wednesday leagues, bowling on not so fresh oil, standard house pattern, with 4 or 5 times as many bowlers and doing about 5 or 6 times the business with the snack bar and lounge, has to pay a premium?
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    That's interesting. I thought the machine had a basic press button 1 for house shot, 2 for Cheetah, 3 for Viper etc. type of thing.

    Granted I've never seen one of the machines up close, but I figured it would be fairly user-friendly like that.
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    Yes, I feel your pain greatly.. it sucks bowling on only house shots.. I just turned adult this year, and I had been bowling on sport patterns for a solid 3-4 months straight. House shots are soo boring after a while I struggle to just stay interested during league night because there is no thinking or strategy involved it's just fire it 15-10 and watch the carry fest. Sport shots bring the fun side out of the sport it really does and most league bowlers don't see that when their average drops 40-50 or more pins sometimes. I respect anyone that wants to challenge themselves on a tougher pattern automatically than anyone who just bowls on house shots forever and ever. I'm probably just rambling but I'm averaging 203 right now on house and I averaged 192 at Junior gold which is the most fun tournament I've ever bowled (Youth) and 180 in my PBA experience league both which I had a blast with from the challenge aspect. House shot leagues bore me to death even with the pots and all the money. I almost feel like I have more fun watching TV at home..

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    One of the bowlers who is a fixture in most of the big money leagues at the local center subbed in the sport league over the summer. Afterward he said to a friend of mine "why would I want to pay money to bowl bad". Evidently he had a major reality check and went back to his comfort zone.
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