Kind of depends if it's a flatter shot or not. If it's flat, I'd play a less aggressive smooth ball down and in. If it's dry outside too, I'd be playing inside to stay in the oil with a symmetric solid to tame out the backend. It depends on your shot, but on a short pattern a pearl can tend to jump off the breakpoint quite a bit. It sounds like your read on the pattern is pretty close and should hopefully be good for next week.



... Anyways tonight we were on a 38ft shot tonight, many whom said its actually a 36ft shot and even the owner who is on my team said he is pretty sure its a 36ft shot. Either way it hooked quite a bit and my Code Red I think is just gonna be too much on the backend for this pattern. The players that seemed to do pretty well were players throwing a smoother ball that they could play up the right side with or balls that weren't turning left when they hit the friction. Next week I plan on taking my Tyrant back up to box surface and trying it out but I was just curious what you guys prefer for shorter shots.
I am now going to do my best to forget about average and focus on getting better since I will be on much tougher patterns... But good news is our next pattern is supposed to be much easier, its called the 40ft "Over There"... The description says no matter for lefty or righty, just throw it "over there"







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