Going to a tourney this weekend at an older wood lane house. They have one of the most bizarre oil patterns that I've seen in awhile. There is a swamp of oil from the gutter to the 5 board, next to no oil from 5-8 and twice the swamp from 8 to center. It's an abvious blocked condition. I normally play a shot that starts around 10 goes out to 5 and hooks back into pocket.
Now you can see my dilemma. You would have to have near perfect accuracy to play my favourite shot in this house. Pull it inside a board and it slides past the breakpoint. Go outside of 5 and it's a 10 pin no matter how many revs you've got. And if you play around that dry area at all it burns up so quick you're out of control before you know it!!
I thought of playing straight up the 3rd arrow, but there will be mext to no angle of entry & I'm afraid of leaving alot of weak spares & splits.
Balls I have available to use:
Fuze Detonator drilled pin below ring, CG below c/l kicked out,balance hole beside thumb, 35 trizact finish
Rhino Re Pearl drilled pin above ring, CG on midline, polished to 1500
Pro Purple Saw drilled pin below ring, CG on midline, polished 600
Anyone ever play a condition like this that could give some advice? I'd sure appreciate it!
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Maybe someday that Big 'B' will learn how to knock down that little 10 pin!