Our PBA league started last night, and it's not really a PBA league, it's more of a difficult shot league. We started on WTBA Paris, which I really hate, but it isn't that tough of a shot unless you have a lot of traffic on it. This is a house that has a lot of trouble with pinspots, had trouble throughout the winter, and appears as if it won't change. On the right lane, the 3 pin was a full board left, and the headpin was half a board right. On the left lane, the 2 pin was half a board right and the 4 pin was a full board left. I left 9 10 pins and 4 mixer 7s. 7 of the 10s were on the right lane, and all 4 of the 7s were on the left lane. I only had 5 shots all night long that weren't a 9 count or a strike.
Now I realize sometimes people will blame carry for their lack of scoring, and sometimes it's a factor, but when all the pins are on spot, I don't put too much stock into it, because you should be able to do something to adjust. I started out playing about 32-12 with my Purple Taboo, and the line was perfect, but I couldn't get the 10 out on the right lane because of the 3 pin being off spot. So I had to pull out my Yellow Misfit and play about 20-7 and come up the back of it to try and get a little higher in the pocket, which really isn't a good way to attack this pattern, but it's what I had to do. I only had one mixer on the left lane that carried because with the 2 and 4 pins being off spot, they would just kind of weakly and awkwardly fall, and of course the 7s started standing up just as soon as I started getting the 10 out on the right lane.
So here's the story, if I carry all of them, I'm in the 730s or 740s. If I carry half of them, I'm around 675. The reality was 560, because I did have a few opens, but of the 15 single pins I left, I picked up 14 of them, so spares kept my head above water. Here's the deal though, I'm a realist, and I'm as objective as humanly possible, because if you don't correctly identify a problem, you can't fix it, and if you constantly blame everything else to either save your pride or deflect blame, you'll never get any better. But sometimes it's really not you, and last night, it wasn't my fault. I threw about 6 or 7 bad shots, a couple average ones, most were good shots, and about 6 or 7 were great shots. Guess we'll just attack the pattern again next week (2 week rotation for all patterns) and hope the pins are on spot and see what happens then.