This pattern tends to play low scoring. I tend to base my lane play strategy by distance. The longer the pattern, generally, the closer the breakpoint will be toward the headpin. The shorter the pattern, I tend to play a breakpoint closer to the gutter. This is just a general guide for me.
This pattern will tend to play for me between 7-10 depending on the surface. If it is more burned out you can probably get away with a ball that reads the worn part of the surface and really take advantage of that friction spot. In most centers, that's anywhere between 10-15. It is also super-important that you pay attention to the way the pins fall down- even if you are stringing them.
That's in an ideal situation for me, however, and whenever the ratio from inside to out is 1:1... chances are scores will be low and 9/, with hopefully a double or two, is something really really really good.
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-Jeremy Vitug