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Pinbuster

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Too many ball changes
« on: December 30, 2003, 07:56:29 PM »
Most of the experienced members on this board can recall that time you made a ball change and the lane opened up and/or more importantly the carry became phenomenal.

But do we remember the number of times that we kept searching for that ball and never found it. I am willing to bet that more times than not this is the case. Often our scores suffer while we are trying to find the proper line for the new ball as well. I’ve often seen a  bowler who constantly changes ball, maybe going thru 4 or 5+ balls in a 3 game set, and never find anything and shoot bad.

Now I’m not talking about the obvious when you throw your first few shots and know instantly that the lanes are far too slick/dry for that ball and adjust to a more aggressive/milder ball. Once you know how aggressive of a ball to throw on the condition (which should be easily determined during practice) it should not take more than 1 ball change after that to adjust your hook shape.

Would we score just as high on average (or higher) if we simply stayed with the first ball and adjusted our line a little?

I feel bowlers are looking for the ball that  covers up their inability to adjust for carry and/or their inability to feel comfortable playing a different line than their favorite. Too much attention is being given to balls and drilling and not enough on execution.

 

9andaWiggle

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Re: Too many ball changes
« Reply #16 on: December 31, 2003, 01:30:46 PM »
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THe night I enjoyed it the most was the night my opponent with half my hand threw a 246 with 6 brooklyns. During that night I hit the pocket 31 times in a row flush. Had 21 ringing 7 pins and 10 strikes over 3 games.

That is called mentally stimulating! I really wished that all righties could have enjoyed the pleasure of endless carrydown(from previous plastic and backup ball league) for an evening! So fun!


To call that "mentally stimulating" proves you are more a gentleman than I! LOL.  I'd have some more "choice" words for it.  I'm curious - after a night like that, have you ever thought of joining us on the correct side of the lane? LOL.

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Re: Too many ball changes
« Reply #17 on: December 31, 2003, 01:49:14 PM »
If I begin to lose reaction or carry with a ball, I will let the situation dictate what I do.  For example, if I will make the cut with just reasonable scores, or even sub-par scores I will stay with the ball I'm using, if I'm down in a match, or need some big numbers to make the cut, then I'll take a chance and go for the carry.  In an ABT last month, I used my Inferno the last few games and shot nice scores with it, I'm +135 after 4, with one game left, but it's a pretty high scoring shot, so I'm decent, not great.  Open the first two frames with the Inferno, then make a nice shot, and leave a solid 10.  Decided the Inferno was burning up a bit as I was playing deep inside, and would not carry consistently that game, due to the hole I dug myself in in the first 3 frames, I went to my Hot Wire, and threw the next 8 in a row to pull out a nice 247, and placed 3rd.  If I was to have filled the first 3 frames with spares, I would have felt I had a safe line that wasn't getting me in too much trouble and finished up with the Inferno.  For me, changing balls is a bit of a risk, and I let the situation dictate whether or not I need to take the risk.

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Re: Too many ball changes
« Reply #18 on: December 31, 2003, 03:36:06 PM »
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The biggest problem that I see is guys changing balls when they are making bad shots.  Effective changes of any type can only be made when you are executing quality shots and understand why you're leaving what you're leaving.



Exactly what I was trying to get at - but shorter to the point.
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Re: Too many ball changes
« Reply #19 on: December 31, 2003, 10:36:52 PM »
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The other nite, contrary to what I normally preach, I used 4 different balls in a 3 game set to shoot a good set.  The angle I was using to get to the pocket was giving me good carry while others were leaving back row pins.

    By changing balls I was able to keep the same entry angle and not vary my line that drastically.


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I used to change balls a lot, but not as often now.  Unless the lanes change dramatically, I'll stay with what I got lined up with originally.  With their (usually) tougher conditions, tournaments might be an exception.  You might have to make big and quick changes to have a chance to cash.  I'll still typically stay with a ball that's hitting the pocket and try to make it carry before moving on.
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