My brother is bowling at a center that does not provide fresh oil, they oil for the special olympics league in the afternoon and then there are open bowlers then league starts. I bowled three years there under the same circumstances and also worked at this place. I can tell you he does not properly maintain his lane machine, therefore old oil isn't completely removed before new oil is distributed. This causes a pair of lanes to be drastically different in some circumstances. The other problem is that old oil is being pushed to the pin deck causing a bunch of pin sliding issues. It was a daily thing where a pin would slide off spot after being hit and not fall over stalling the machine. These are AS-90 Brunswick machines, only a few years old, already looking crappy.
I am a rev dominant player, above average speed and rev rate. I would start the night with something agressive, progressively moving left. Oddly enough into the second game at some point I would lose reaction and have to move back right eventually switching to a less aggressive ball. My brother is struggling mightily and I think it's because of a lack of a lighter oil piece. He managed a small 600 series after trying to come up the back of the ball more and increasing ball speed like I suggested, but it's causing some old shoulder issues to resurface.
I guess I am asking two questions
1. What is the best way to approach conditions like this?
2. What would be a good light oil ball for him, I suggested the Silver Recon RX-1 from Motiv since I own one and have had good experiences with it. But I am not to well read up on light oil stuff so some other input would be appreciated. Thanks
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