Aslan: It seems that you are getting a little confused again between a sport shot and a house shot. House shots are walled. Sport shots, by definition are not. While a sport shot may be short in length, the short patterns normally have the largest volumes of oil for the length that it goes. The idea is to use that volume of oil on the outside to try and propel the ball far enough down the lane to keep it from overhooking. The idea is different on a sport shot than it is on a house shot. If, for instance, you were to find a shot with more oil on the outside than on the inside as you referred to in your post, you wouldn't move out, you would move in to avoid the oil on the outside. With your limited experience in your short bowling career, I'd suggest you be very careful about challenging other bowlers to matches on any kind of pattern... just sayin'.
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This should help illustrate
this is a comparison of a houseshot vs the Boardwalk pattern the OP mentioned
Note how much more oil there is outside on boardwalk compared to the ths
Here's a good BTM article to read also:
Click for Staying lined up, Part 3 Navigating short oil
Last edited by bowl1820; 07-14-2014 at 07:00 PM.
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What about also adding some surface to an existing ball to cause it to loose some energy sooner and cut down the overreaction
Less Revs = problem solved
ouch Rob that was kind of a D*ck move towards Aslan
Rob is a "tough love" kinda guy. So is MWhite. Which unfortunately means putting them both in a chat room together would be like 2 cats on speed in a burlap sack.
Me, on the other hand...I tend to have a very thick skin and can dish out as good as I get. So, no worries.
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