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    Anyone going to watch it today ?

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    Congrats to the 54 year old Amleto Monacelli, good stuff.

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    Yeah just finished watching it a few minutes ago I thought Chris Barnes
    was going to make it to the final match but that ball change in the first
    part of the game just about did him in.

    I'm glad to see Amleto back in the winner's circle again on the regular
    PBA Tour it has been quite a while since he won like 10 years or so on
    the regular tour.
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    I loved seeing Chris Barnes on TV. Bowlers can learn so much from watching him bowl: he doesn't throw the ball, he rolls the ball. Take note!

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    I thought the mix of finalists made for an interesting show.
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    Yes, it was good to see Barnes back. Looked like he wasn't quite ready yet though. Wasn't John Szczerbinski rolling the ball? I wish I could emulate his style. Tried to take notes...

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    I watched and really enjoyed it. I did not know there was such a long history of PBA bowling in Japan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobLV1 View Post
    I loved seeing Chris Barnes on TV. Bowlers can learn so much from watching him bowl: he doesn't throw the ball, he rolls the ball. Take note!
    He definitely has great form (from what I can see).

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    Quote Originally Posted by djp1080 View Post
    Yes, it was good to see Barnes back. Looked like he wasn't quite ready yet though. Wasn't John Szczerbinski rolling the ball? I wish I could emulate his style. Tried to take notes...
    I also enjoy Szczerbinski. I know he didn't advance in the stepladder but I like watching his game. He makes it look so easy. Randy Pedersen kept mentioning "efficiency of motion" when talking about him.
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    I think the ultimate "efficiency of motion" bowler is Mike Fagan. It's almost like he is sleep-bowling.

    Too bad he is taking a break from bowling.

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