Quote Originally Posted by Tampabaybob View Post
Martin..... Side roll is created by hand position at the point of release. As Zothen to minimally get some side roll the easiest way is to release the ball as though you war shaking hands. Just because you do this, it should not create a violent back end. It depends on how your ball is drilled, what type of ball you're throwing, and the lane conditions you're bowling on as well as where you're playing. The amount of revs you place on the ball also has a bearing on the backend reaction of the ball. Fill us in on these items and we should be able to give you some help.

If Bill is correct in stating you throw without using your thumb, then changing hand positions becomes a little trickier.

Bob
what I'm looking for it to let my ball roll on the 10 board, and then snap at the pocket,
yet my problem at the moment, is the ball is shifting a board too early, or a board to late. Resulting in a split or, brooklyn.