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    What was the hardest lane condition you guys have bowled on? or the one you have the most trouble with?

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    Keigel Atlanta(44") or the 47' keigel patterns! I don't like playing gutter and not used to slowing everything down. I also have problems with super dry lanes.

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    Any lane that is bone dry. Can't handle them.

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    The hardest was the first time on the US Open pattern. Reverse blocks seem to take me the longest to adjust to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zothen View Post
    Keigel Atlanta(44") or the 47' keigel patterns! I don't like playing gutter and not used to slowing everything down. I also have problems with super dry lanes.

    Zothen
    Are you saying that you play the gutter on either of these patterns? I would think given the length of oil you'd be well inside the second arrow.

    I can see your point about the speed. I think that on long patterns I have a tendency to release at my normal speed, but since there's less friction it looks like I'm throwing 1 mph faster.
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    i hated the shark pattern no hook for my lots of 3 or more pin leaves

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    @J Anderson-Yes I have had to play the 2 board where it was dry,cause my inside line(13 board) was getting carry oil on it.

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    Completely dry lanes. I had no side spin either. I'd rather play on 47' oil

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    33 foot Sydney.. that pattern is brutal the hardest I've ever bowled on you can't hardly even use Resign.. Urethane was my only option and you have to play up 2 or 3 with your room for error still only being 2 boards at the most

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ball99999 View Post
    Completely dry lanes. I had no side spin either. I'd rather play on 47' oil
    Agreed. There is an older, really small bowling alley in my town that has 6 lanes upstairs and 6 lanes I the basement. My co-workers decided it was the perfect place for a holiday party last year so we rented the downstairs lanes for the night. Lanes probably haven't seen oil in multiple years. Pretty much impossible to navigate.

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