High rev rates means playing the patterns deeper in to start, and then chasing the oil in as the heads go and the hook spot down lane develops.
The modern high friction game is left to right, get used to it. It has nothing to do with reading lanes. It's about setting up and carving out the pattern that best fits their style of play. The more they can carve the pattern in, the more if fits their A game during the block.
What your seeing is lane reading, you just don't agree with that style of play. Their ability to exploit what they carve may vary by their skill level, but most bowlers of all ages who are competitive now know how to carve out patterns during tournaments. How they attack it from there is up to their skill level.
Unless the pattern has a very defined break point area on the outside of the lane, your not going to see guys who hook it move right and play more direct. They do not have to, that is the luxury of the rev rate. If the pattern is so defined that you have to move right, than they may do that. You don't find too many defined patterns anymore, even Cheetah isn't that defined that you must play all the way right with your feet. The break point might be right, but your feet and target do not have to be.
Edited by Xx 12 X 300 xX on 7/13/2011 at 9:32 AM