thanks for the video man ....i hope most ppl check it out since there is such a diffrence from house shots to PBA shots
smooth bowling concepts has produced a video that gives you an inside look of the joys and frustrations of bowling in the pba. the point of this video is to show every 200+ average house bowler that "IT AIN' T AS EASY AS IT LOOKS BRO'. featured bowler is dj big smooth. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MArPltsG0KM
bowls: right handed, average: 208 and rising, style: tweener
ball company: Lane #1
rev rate: 385 rpm
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thanks for the video man ....i hope most ppl check it out since there is such a diffrence from house shots to PBA shots
Well, this just reinforces my desire to stay with the THS, because I'm not that good on a THS to begin with.
Thanks for the video.
All pins are POSSESSED, I'm just happy to be able to exorcise the poor dears and put them out of their misery.
It's the least I can do
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High Series: 665
Avg.: 180
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And the point of this is??? Go away.
I have shot on the 5 PBA patterns and I knew going into it, I was not going to shoot 200 avg, My goal was 180, and I ended at 175, only due to the scorpion where I shot 2 650's. We shot for 2 weeks each. The Shark was my foe, it kicked my butt. I'm narrowing my THS play area to score better next time. I'm out to get 190/200 on PBA and 220/230 on THS. I'm currently 175 on PBA, and 210 on THS. Though, I have changed my style since the PBA and hope that straighter is greater on the PBA shots.
Another great video, man. I'd be proud to throw that pretty a ball on a house shot let alone PBA conditions!
Might I add a suggestion though? Perhaps on those PBA videos you could put a frame by frame score. Something like:
1.) X 2.) 8 - / 3.) X...... etc. Total: 203 or whatever you shot (I didn't score it, I'm still recovering from Jersey, and I'm being lazy right now)
That would give a better idea of how tough it is out there. You could say you're a two-something average on a house shot, and then post your scores on the PBA conditions.
Not helping the situation since 1983.
Bowling Average: 180
Bowling Handicap: Beer
Bowling Style: Completely Wheels Off
Righty / Lefty: Righty
Bowling Balls: Lane #1 Droid (Strike Ball), Storm Crossroad (Strike Ball. I hate the smell...), Hammer No Mercy (Retired Strike Ball. We had a good run. RIP, old friend!), Ebonite Magnum (Spare Ball), Ebonite Maxim (Spare Ball)
Best Game: 267
Best Series: 695 (just 5 more pins... I don't wanna talk about it!)
there is a difference thats for sure..
jason poe
Personal Game Highs
299 & 300 (Back 2 Back Weeks)
Current average 209
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I shot on the scorpion pattern last year during a qualifier for a pro am. Oh if only I had known what I was getting into.
I'm studying up on the different patterns, hopefully I'll get another shot at that pro am qualifier...and I'll be prepared this time.
US Bowler had a great article-"This is how we roll" about the different PBA patterns in their summer 08 issue.
High Game-279
High Series-733
Righty, Tweener, I proudly use products from Storm, Etonic, and Robby Revs.
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bowls: right handed, average: 208 and rising, style: tweener
ball company: Lane #1
rev rate: 385 rpm
breakin' sucka's jaws with my saws
Lane #1 baby.......on the grind
U.S.B.C. CERTIFIED COACH
I am a proud member of BowlingBoards.com Bowling Forums
I hear they're increasing the length of each pattern by 1 foot....except for the shark, I believe.
anyone else hear about that, or when the new patterns go into effect?
High Game-279
High Series-733
Righty, Tweener, I proudly use products from Storm, Etonic, and Robby Revs.
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