That is really an unfair question. We must know what kind of surface you are bowling on (new wood, old wood, and if synthetic, what type). We would also need to know the amount of oil, and last off, the tendencies of the house you are bowling in, being breakdown patterns and carry patterns. The more information you give out, the better an adaquate answer will be given to you. I'm not trying to sound like a know it all here, but the truth is, lane graphs mean nothing, because most of the time, that is not the "true" pattern out on the lane. The only real way to know what is on the lanbe is by throwing a ball, and getting a read on it yourself. The ball will not lie to you. So give us more info, and we can give you a very accurate answer.
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