Originally Posted by
RobLV1
Yes, Aslan snd I do agree occasionally!
In looking back over this fairly short thread, I find it interesting that nowhere is there any mention of what KIND of corner pins are being left behind. A great majority of bowlers, when asked, will tell you that they are leaving ringing ten pins (or seven pins). In fact, a great, great majority of the corner pins that I see left in leagues are soft, or weak, tens. This is important, because the adjustments for weak tens are totally different than the adjustments for ringing tens. Most of the move up and back on the approach suggestions are based on old-time bowling when ringing tens were dominant.
The important thing to keep in mind is that corner pins are never accidents. They are all caused by something, and most of the causes can be overcome. If, however, they are being caused by topographic issues or bad racks, just hope you can pick them up, because they are a fact of life for all, or most, of the current set.
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