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bigfish

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How to Tilt the ball going up the boards.
« on: April 13, 2010, 04:12:30 AM »
I am trying to find ways to fix my tilt. When I try to play up the boards i loose all my ball tilt. What are some drills i can do to keep the tilt but also play up the boards. I have a tendency to push the ball to the right when trying to tilt the ball at release when playing up the boards.

For example when i play 15 to 5 my track is about a inch away from my thumb (I am a high tracker).
When i try to play up the 5 board my track will either click the thumb or be right next to it.

I find i cannot get the ball to react very well when playing up the boards when there is a lot of oil on the lanes, because i cannot get any tilt on the ball.

If anyone can help please let me know, any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks


 

JohnP

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Re: How to Tilt the ball going up the boards.
« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2010, 11:13:50 AM »
Two things you can try, tuck your pinkie finger and/or cock your wrist toward your pinkie finger (sideways, not forward).  There's a tip on Ron Clifton"s (Magic Carpet on BR) web site on "Finger Dancing", find and read it.  His site link is below.  --  JohnP

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