You should read the Kegel article:
Understanding 3 Point Targeting with Quiet Eye in 7 Easy Steps. By Rick Wiltse
http://www.kegel.net/inside-line/201...o5ennrk4tpicv0
and watch this video:
3-Point Targeting: Teen Masters Skill Experience video #7 in a series of 10 from the experts at the Kegel Training Center.
With Rick Wiltse
Something to note also is that Slowinski in one of his articles about the system, said you are not limited to just using the pins on your lane as a focal point. You can use pins on the lanes next to you or the edge of the masking unit etc..
Also Rob is right the Exit point formula is geared more for sport type patterns, Also it doesn't work right on very short patterns.
Slowinski:
The exit point provides guidance not absolutes.
(*) If the lane is hooking or has bump, you can play it like it is a shorter pattern. Wood will hook.... Old synthetic are sufficiently scratched enough to have a track. HPL will hook....
(*) Conversely, if the lane seems tight, move in and play it like a longer pattern.
And, general player characteristics will also apply.
(*) A speed dominant bowler needs to play the pattern like it is longer.
(*) A rev dominant bowler needs to play the pattern like it is shorter.
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