I went to practice in my fall league house yesterday. The owner came up and told me this is the shot he'll be putting out for the fall leagues. He puts the oil out 24 feet and buffs it to 34 feet, and runs the oil machine back and forth three times. At the time the back ends weren't stripped, because the lanes had been cut and screened the previous day.
The first 5 boards had a lot of oil. So much so that whatever ball I used in my arsenal, no matter how slow I threw it I was lucky to make the head pin, and most often left a wash out combination. 5 to 10 boards seemed a little lighter, and from 11 on inside to 30 there was very little oil, because I could take out the 10 pin if I hit these boards without throwing it 20 mph.
My best carrying shots on this condition were lining up at 35, hitting 30 and pushing the ball out to 10 with my Eraser Pearl Particle, or playing a tight angled shot off the 3 board to the pocket with the same ball. My El Nino Wrath and Barbed Wire didn't fare as well...the only ball I didn't bring down was my V2 Particle, and I wondered if playing straight up the gutter with that would have fared better....
How would you attack this type of reverse block? I know that stripping the lanes may make a little bit of difference in the play.
Matt
Edited on 8/15/2004 11:03 AM