I consider my "A-game" where I'm used to playing at the speed and loft I'm used to playing…release as well. When I move outside and start throwing the ball straighter (less arc to the pocket), I consider that my "B-game". It's similar to my "A-game" because the target is close…but it's a less snappy release, straighter arc, and relying more on the ball than the revs generated on the release.
I've read your work on moving left to find oil…but that sort of assumes everyone is playing generally in the same area and thus using up the oil. If you're playing the "high/outside" line…and nobody is within say 3 boards of you (they are all to the left)…doesn't that leave you some room to play by yourself to the right without having to move left? There's still a cushion to the left…still some room to the right.
I've tried to move to the left as you and others have talked about. But I've only had success with it once…and that was a holiday weekend when the lanes were just so dry it forced me way to the inside. I just don't seem to have the revs or the ball to get it to catch and come back into the pocket…even at lower speeds.
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