First Bradl you canNOT make a blatantly ignorant statement such as 'Again if.Stayrook, Couch, Mazza or Ward rolled on this, the results would be different'...FIRST OF ALL DO NOT DISCREDIT THE INDIVIDUALS THERE...
I am not discrediting them by any means. For what those lefties did compared to the rest of the field is nothing short of amazing, and that is saying a lot compared to the other tournaments they've had on the tour over the past few years. We almost had an entire lefty final for the first time in nearly 20 years. That is saying a hell of a lot.
But it didn't get that way from everyone playing multiple angles, did it? That's my point. In fact, you said it yourself: The four that competed in the World Championship (I haven't seen the other finals yet) were not only in their element, but in the right conditions that played to the strengths of their element.
The 4 you mentioned were also products of their environment...the conditions ALLOWED IT...and they were not the highest rev rate lefties...you FORGET Aulby and Richie Wolfe...remember the arena showed they competed in and BOTH were sliding in the right gutters?
Mentioning Aulby and Wolfe are actually lending credence to my question. Seeing how much they liked to wheel the ball, would playing that type of line actually hurt Ciminelli, Norton, or Faulkner? I'm not saying that they couldn't adjust or handle the breakdown, but from that set of finalists throwing the same line, they could easily read off each other and make the adjustments needed.
You think you know what's going on and 9 outa 10 times you couldn't be farther off base...guys don't shoe up and automatically have a condition or reaction...its ENVIRONMENTAL...
Wow. I only ask a question and get blasted. How about taking a breath and chilling out. No need to get worked up over a question.
The topography of the stadium is different anywhere else other than maybe any of the casino centers...
You're not telling us something we do not already know.
You see right handers playing the conditions differently in the fronts but if you watch down lane they're not far off at their break points...
Conditions (patterns) dictate perceived play...and the players influence this....you have the highest combination of rev rates anywhere plus continual play for a longer period...
Quit making blanket statements of how a certain player or would not do...its ignorant
I never said they couldn't. What I am wondering is if playing the same line helped those 4 lefties while most right handers playing those multiple angles hurt their game in that tournament, and what if someone who would play a deeper angle on the left side, like a Ward, Mazza, Aulby, Stayrook, etc., would get the same result.
So please, take whatever tangent you're wanting to roll on against me, keep it to yourself, or take it to a PM. You're a knowledgeable person; no need to be condescending.
BL.