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    It would be nice to have a chart or list kind of thing for adjustments according to pin leaves.

    Nothing too complicated but in general.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bunny View Post
    It would be nice to have a chart or list kind of thing for adjustments according to pin leaves.

    Nothing too complicated but in general.

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    I don't think there's chart, but there are a couple of articles. One is Slowinski's article "The Pins are Talking: Are you Listening?"

    Find it here:
    Click here for "The Pins are Talking: Are you Listening?"

    (Right click and "Save Link As" to save to your computer.)

    I'll look and see if I can remember and find the others.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bowl1820 View Post
    I don't think there's chart, but there are a couple of articles. One is Slowinski's article "The Pins are Talking: Are you Listening?"

    Find it here:
    Click here for "The Pins are Talking: Are you Listening?"

    (Right click and "Save Link As" to save to your computer.)

    I'll look and see if I can remember and find the others.


    Daaang! That was quick!!

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    Thanks for the information! I have saved that info to my computer! Your a good man 1820!!!
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    Rob has an article on his website called "The Shadow Pin Spare System". I have it printed out and in my bowling bible as I found it to be most helpful. I'm not sure how to post a link to it here, but maybe someone else will do that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by classygranny View Post
    Rob has an article on his website called "The Shadow Pin Spare System". I have it printed out and in my bowling bible as I found it to be most helpful. I'm not sure how to post a link to it here, but maybe someone else will do that.
    That's a spare system to adjust to pick up spares. But Bunny was looking for a chart on how to adjust your strike shot, so as not to leave the pins in the first place.

    Rob Mautner's "Shadow Pin" Article is on his website here:
    http://www.modern-bowling.com/Bowlin...-Vegas-NV.html
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    oops....didn't read that close enough

    Pulled one of my own pet peeves, but can I blame it on the dog getting up too early today? and not enough coffee? LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by classygranny View Post
    oops....didn't read that close enough

    Pulled one of my own pet peeves, but can I blame it on the dog getting up too early today? and not enough coffee? LOL

    Sorry Bunny, I had no intention of hijacking this thread (:<

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    This is probably the area of my game that I need to improve the most. Reading the lane as it transitions and making the correct changes. Too often I fall behind and make corrections too late.
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    The problem with making adjustments based on pin leaves, is that it is an adjustment that is made too late. Once a pin is left, the potential for a strike in that frame is gone forever. By watching the ball exit the pin deck, you can learn to make adjustments before you leave any pins. The ball should exit the pin deck exactly between the eight pin and the nine pin. If, as a right hander, you see it begin to go more towards the nine pin, it means that it is beginning to roll too early which is causing it to lose energy. If you don't make an adjustment, you will soon see a weak ten pin. Since the ball is rolling too soon, the adjustment is to either switch to a ball that goes longer, or make a move left to find more oil in the heads to delay the roll. When the ball starts going toward the eight pin, it means that it is finishing too hard, and you will soon see a four pin, a nine pin, or a four/nine split if you don't make an adjustment. Gotta go. More later.

    When the ball goes toward the eight pin, it is finishing not only hard, but late. To counter this, either keep your feet where they are and move your target a little bit right down the lane, or go to a ball with slightly more surface or a slightly lower rg and play the same line.
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