I like that video, but remember, the whole thing that they're talking about only applies to balls with a intermediate diff of over .008.
Also, Russell, you are totally correct. There is a train of thought that says drill a ball with a strong (max flare) pin to pap to be able to play straighter. That doesn't sound right to the untrained mind, because you think stronger = more hook. I will use a Clutch with a 4 inch pin to pap, with the MB (.008) under my thumb to create a straighter look on a pattern because of it's slow response to friction, but it's still flaring enough to handle a oily THS. Slower response off the friction means I can pitch it into the adult bumpers without fearing for my life, and the higher amount of flare means that I don't have to worry when the pattern starts to carry down.
So, in real world dual angle terminology, my Clutch is 85x4x65. Unless there is a massive amount of friction right of 10, I would never dream of moving left of 20 with it. Would either 5-7-10 with it if I got it in a little bit, or go through the face if I got it right early.
Now, on a condition like that, take my Clutch Pearl. Drilled 60x4.5x30, it has a much more defined move than the solid, and I would be more comfortable moving way left with it because of it's much quicker response to friction.