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    it goes both way both players have to make adjustments on any lane due to everything that could effect there shot temp lane conditions anything how that person is feeling that day all these things can play into it and there are a lot of other things that come into play

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowl1820 View Post
    Just a FYI the Exit point formula (pattern length - 31 = Exit point),Just tells where the ball should exit the oil pattern.

    It doesn't tell you the breakpoint.
    The exit point is determined by the length because if the length is too long and the ball exits on the outside it won't have enough angle to get to the pocket, and if the length is too short and the ball exits too far inside it'll veer left, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zothen View Post
    I should have asked the question differently. What I ment to say was does a down & in player have it easier then a coast-coast player? I think I have an advantage since I can play straight up then coast-coast. On the other hand coast-coast players might have it easier on shorter patterns.

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    [QUOTE=Ball99999;61516]The exit point is determined by the length because if the length is too long and the ball exits on the outside it won't have enough angle to get to the pocket, and if the length is too short and the ball exits too far inside it'll veer left, right?[/QUOTE

    If you want to know about the exit point formula you'll have to read about it.

    You can start here:
    http://bowlingknowledge.info/index.p...d=20&Itemid=46

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