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    I bowl a lot on lanes after open bowling etc. I can bowl one day and really struggle to stay above 170 and the next day average 210 for a series. I've been tracking for the last two months my games, but I've been only tracking games that are on decently fresh lane conditions. My average the last two months has been around 205 in doing so. I think in many ways I was getting down on myself or trying to "correct" a perceived issue because the lanes were all chopped up on some days.

    So my question is this.. Do those of you who consider yourself good bowlers avoid the chopped up "after glow bowling" lane conditions or do you average just as well regardless of the condition and just learn to adjust to those horrible conditions better than I have been able to do?
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    If the lanes are dry (especially on the heads) I suck just period... I really only consider my league averages which are on supposedly fresh conditions (not so sure this summer ). I don't really track my open bowling scores. I can adjust to a certain point but I do reach a point where it's just frustrating.
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    MY house has 40 lanes and they oil every morning. If I can get there on a day off or something, I can bowl all morning on fresh oil. Quite a good setup for me. Plus I know the owner and the house manager.
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    In practice I've bowled on a variety of conditions ranging from THS to totally burnt heads that start to hook just past the arrows (and then carry down further in the lane). I don't track practice scores, because I'm usually working on something, but generally I try to adjust to whatever the condition is since I feel it makes me more comfortable with different shots/conditions.

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    I pretty much bowl on whatever I get, but I'm starting to improve more, the less I play on really bad lane conditions, and my confidence is improving. I was just curious is good bowlers avoided bad lane conditions in practice to keep their confidence up or to prevent bad habits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobforsaken View Post
    I pretty much bowl on whatever I get, but I'm starting to improve more, the less I play on really bad lane conditions, and my confidence is improving. I was just curious is good bowlers avoided bad lane conditions in practice to keep their confidence up or to prevent bad habits.
    Developing bad habits is the issue I fight with it most. I can change my release or alter my footwork to help on playing on poor conditions and score better but often that leads me to fixing things later when back on league conditions. I try not to do that.
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    I bowl on whatever I can get, but I think it's good to bowl on challenging conditions. I bowled on lanes so beat up this week it forced me to stand on 40 and play out to 14. I have never played that deep before, but I found out what my new Melee Jab can do!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobforsaken View Post
    I bowl a lot on lanes after open bowling etc. I can bowl one day and really struggle to stay above 170 and the next day average 210 for a series. I've been tracking for the last two months my games, but I've been only tracking games that are on decently fresh lane conditions. My average the last two months has been around 205 in doing so. I think in many ways I was getting down on myself or trying to "correct" a perceived issue because the lanes were all chopped up on some days.

    So my question is this.. Do those of you who consider yourself good bowlers avoid the chopped up "after glow bowling" lane conditions or do you average just as well regardless of the condition and just learn to adjust to those horrible conditions better than I have been able to do?

    I try very hard not go be driven crazy by the numbers. I only track my league play numbers. At other times, I practice to eliminate bad habits and/or reinforce good habits. At the end of each practice session, I observe my score to see if I am on track. Even then, if not on track. Something I may be changing may have a longer learning curve leading to temporary lower scores. Not a worry. If you can properly deliver the ball each and every time, you can adjust to match lane conditons

    When I practice, I find myself focusing on technique. In league, I try to relax and focus on how my delivery feels. (no I don't try to get higher scores. The seems to make me screw up)
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    I bowl on just about anything other than sport/challenge patterns. Fresh, old, the really really old, are all fair game. Fresh is so much easier, but broken down is okay too once you figure it out. I don't average quite as well the first game on broken down lanes unless I get a few practice shots in first. After that though, it doesn't bother me to be on used lanes. My scores don't drop on burnt lanes. They would probably take quite the hit on a fresh sport pattern though.

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    I'm not really a "good bowler"...but I find that on fresh conditions I usually don't do well. Once I get a line kinda burnt into the lane...then I'll throw some decent games...then things break down and I'm forced too far left out of my comfort zone and it's back to scoring badly.

    It's very, very difficult to bowl on freshly oiled lanes for practice...at least around here. One house oils only in the morning. Two houses only oil pre-league play. And one of those houses is open 24 hours but if you go there after leagues are done...you won't see fresh oil until just before the morning senior leagues show up.

    I keep track of scores...but mainly only to keep track of the stats that go along with the games. At the end, I'm less interested in the scores and more interested in whether one series where I did X went better than the series where I did Y....or what my single-pin spare pick-up % was....stuff like that. And if I don't keep score....I got no stats.
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