Alot of different balls play well on pattern E. The key to finding a great matchup is usually how well you're releasing the ball and feeding it to the right spot down lane. This is not the pattern to be grabby with your release. That's when things get funky, stuff starts checking up and burning etc. Let the armswing free up and stay confident, you'll find out you can get a similar look with almost polar opposites.
Last time I played pattern E was at a 5 game sweeper on Guardian which really exaggerates the shortness of pattern E. I had a great look with a polished V2, a polished TPC Warrior with a high pin forward roll drill, a pin under thumb powergroove, and a Rico drilled polished Nemesis. All of them(very different balls & layouts) gave me the look I was looking for on the pattern, especially on the fresh but I chose to stay with the Nemesis since that seemed to finish the hardest. I ended up in 3rd, the leader was near +250 and he used 2 different X Factor Deuces. I'd say it's more execution than equipment selection, just don't use anything TOO flippy.
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