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rctc286

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Compare a Bandit to a Victory Road Pearl
« on: September 11, 2011, 11:03:51 PM »
I am curious on how these two balls compare I have a 2 victory road pearls I have different layouts and played with the surface I just get a very inconsistent look with these balls. I have a tropical heat hybird which blows these balls out of the water, I have the same layout on one of the vr pearls Seeing if the bandit might be the way to go.  I generally dont have problems with pearls.


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Cobalt Bomb

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Re: Compare a Bandit to a Victory Road Pearl
« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2011, 10:00:24 AM »
What does the THH do that the VR pearl does not?



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Re: Compare a Bandit to a Victory Road Pearl
« Reply #2 on: September 12, 2011, 11:45:24 AM »
It just reads the lane better with a more consistent reaction.  Im trying to get something similar to it with a different reactions just to have different options.  Thats why im trying to get like a pearl something I can try to square up with with out swinging the ball.  Im not a hight rev player trying to see my options.  I like to have options.


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Re: Compare a Bandit to a Victory Road Pearl
« Reply #3 on: September 12, 2011, 11:52:14 AM »
That's because it's half solid. Most combos will read the midlane better than an equivalent pearl, which tend to be more flippy for better carry power. Of course, a stronger pearl, with maybe an asymetric core, like an Anarchy or an Infinite Theory can also read the midlane better due to the power of the cover & the core.
 
A stronger drilling or a light scuffing of the Victory  Pearl will make it more even and give it a better read of the midlane.
I doubt if the Bandit will offer more control than the THH.
 
If you want to play more down and in, a polished milder solid or a milder solid with a finer surface (P4000 grit) may be a better choice, like the Riot or the slightly stronger 2Furious.
rctc286 wrote on 9/12/2011 11:45 AM:
It just reads the lane better with a more consistent reaction.  Im trying to get something similar to it with a different reactions just to have different options.  Thats why im trying to get like a pearl something I can try to square up with with out swinging the ball.  Im not a hight rev player trying to see my options.  I like to have options.


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Re: Compare a Bandit to a Victory Road Pearl
« Reply #4 on: September 12, 2011, 02:17:47 PM »
As Charlest stated, a Roto Grip Riot would fit what you want. I'm a big fan of that ball.