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    Is there a website I can go to that will show the oil patterns for the various houses?
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    Google Kegel. There is a complete database of patterns there.
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    You will never find that info as a site as there are too many to keep track of and some houses make tweaks to what they use from time to time. At this point I would say not to worry about it, just know what to do with more oil and less oil. I doubt you are going to be seeing US Open type patterns or anything really challenging without bowling a sport pattern league.

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    Unless each specific bowling center puts it on their website, which they should but probably never do, then you won't find anything like that. Kegel does have a nice library of patterns, but not too many houses use those for leagues. But between looking at the Kegel, Brunswick and USBC pattern libraries you should find something similar.
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    Best bet is to just ask. Unless it's a special tournament or league, it's probably a THS. The only difference is the length and perhaps just how much oil it is. For instance, my league uses a 37' THS. Lately, the oil has been very heavy in the middle, making it almost impossible to go inside for me. The only time I've bowled that definitely wasn't a THS and I wasn't expected it was my summer league. They seemed to use a block pattern where from the ten board to the ten board, it was heavily oiled. You either played a straight ball or played from the outside.

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    My house will actually print out the various pattern sheets for you, just try asking

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