Learning to use your plastic spare ball for all non-double-wood spares is one of the easiest ways to raise your average. The reason for this is two-fold. First, you are throwing the ball straight, so chopping off a pin or two for the two-four-five or the dinner bucket is less likely, and you are not having to gauge the amount of hook as you cross the puddle in the middle like you do when you use your spare ball at the seven or the four. Secondly, the more comfortable you get throwing that spare ball at everything, the less intimidating ten pins become.
One word of advice: for best results put some surface on your spare ball to keep it from hydroplaning as you go cross lane. 2000 abralon works prettey well for me.
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