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    John R. O’Dell on League Practice Balls:

    There is usually an opportunity to roll about 5 or 6 practice balls just before league play. I will
    list the top 6 practice balls that you should try to roll in the order of their importance. It is assumed
    that each of the practice balls is rolled well and that you hit your intended aiming mark
    and released the ball in the intended direction.
    1. The Strike Shot
    2. The 10 Pin
    3. The 7 Pin
    4. The 2 Pin
    5. The Strike Shot
    6. The Strike Shot
    Each of these shots simply verifies that the lane conditions are about the same as they were
    the week before. They are truly practice balls. You are only looking for verification that the
    lanes are about the same or that they are a little drier or that they are a little wetter.

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    I'm curious about the 2 pin. I usually try to Strike on both lanes, 10 on one, 7 on the other, Strike on both.
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    In one of my leagues every body tries to get the leave. So in that league I'm lucky to get a shot on both lanes. Definitely get more rolls if everyone does just one roll then goes to the other lane.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimlc2001 View Post
    I'm curious about the 2 pin. I usually try to Strike on both lanes, 10 on one, 7 on the other, Strike on both.
    I wondered about the 2 pin also, nothing directly addressed the why. But from what I've read were he talks about spare shooting, the 2 pin is a key pin for shooting left side spares. So knowing how the ball reacted when shooting it, would help with shooting your left side spares.

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    i have done this before other then the 7pin have not been able to hit it that much im like 25% hitting the 7pin most of the time i put rev on the ball and it moves on me and gose into the gutter the other part is i swiff the 7pin on the right im still looking for my good line and shot to do it.

    but also ahrd to do the strikes know since i went to belliville cause everyweek the lanes are different but they put up a picture of how the lanes are oiled soo i got to go by what that says.
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    ya'll think its more curtious to just roll one ball and go to next lane or roll twice if need be?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bayedup84 View Post
    ya'll think its more curtious to just roll one ball and go to next lane or roll twice if need be?
    I believe in the "When in Rome..." method. In my Wednesday night league everyone shoots at the leave, so I throw at the 7 or the 10 pin on the first ball and then try to find a good line to the pocket with the 2nd. Monday night the sport league is full of foul line stompers. They throw one ball and if it doesn't strike they step on the foul line and go to get in line for the other lane. Tough adjustment for someone with 30+ years of being able to throw at the leave, especially when you turn around and the next guy in line is already on the approach with ball in hand. So I try to go with the flow and only throw one ball. I try to be aware of what part of the cycle the pinsetter is on so I don't step on the foul line if its going to set up a full rack anyway. I also don't bother if all I've knocked down are a few corner pins.

    It seems to me you get the same number of swings either way. If you're among people who feel they have to get the right line and are only interested in throwing at the pocket its probably more courteous to only throw one.
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    foul line stompers I see that at tournaments a lot, not in league that much.

    Now if they just set the lanes for shadow bowling in warm up. you could get a lot more shots in.

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    About warm up/practice.

    The dirtiest thing I've seen in practice. During a summer league, the league didn't have a rule about bowling on the lanes you bowl on that night.

    The team we played came in a little before we started got the lanes. They got up there and just threw one ball each one right after another for 10 or so minutes.

    Then they had to stop because practice was going to start in like 2 mins. Then when practice started they started throwing 2 balls each and took their time at it. My team only got to throw like 2 balls on each lane for practice.

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    I prefer one throw and do not reset the rack. I don't need the pins to warm up, I know my line. At my age it's more about getting loose and letting the pain in my hands and fingers get worked out.
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