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mainzer

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Nationals thoughts
« on: March 19, 2011, 05:40:24 AM »
I am having a dilemma determining what I am going to bring to Nationals with me. I have a Requiem drilled 70x4x40 at 500 Abralon. That will almost certainly be one of the balls I bring but the rest is a different story. I have a Polished, pin down, Requiem and a OOB, Pin down, AfterMath at home, I cant decide which one to bring for a step down after that it will be my Epicenter.

 

I have used the Polished Requiem on the Nationals patterns put up by the house I bowl a PBAX League at on Mondays and have had great sucess. However the Nationals Pattern plays with more friction right of ten than the pattern does at the Stadium. Something nags at me bringing two polished pieces and only one dull and the dull one being very dull to handle the oil in team. Was thinking of something in the middle any suggestions? Possibly drilling something for the job or changing the surface of one the balls I currently have.

 

Give me your opinions let me know what you think.


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Re: Nationals thoughts
« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2011, 03:52:36 PM »
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Re: Nationals thoughts
« Reply #2 on: March 21, 2011, 12:38:16 PM »
Mainzer,

      From what I have read, and this is just from reading as I have not thrown on the Nationals pattern yet, I think you would be ok with the 2 polished balls. Everyone sauys while there is more volume of oil, there seems to be more hook at the back end of the house. Most of the people shooting high scores have used a "step-down" or at least what I would call a step-down ball from a normal Nationals ball. The gentlemen who is leading AE used an Infinate Theory at 2000 Abralon (by hand). That is not normally a ball I would see people starting with at Nationals. I think your Requim at 500, might be too much actually and you may want to think about moving it up to 1000 Abralon. I don't know how you throw, but I am about 18-19MPH and 380-390 RPM's. I am thinking the Requim and Aftermath in OOB are going to be my 2 strongest balls this year at Nationals, then step down to a Hy-Road and then an Anaconda, with a polished Onyx Vibe bringing up the rear (and a plastic wolf for spares and if the lanes get truly nasty). Hope this helps a little.


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Re: Nationals thoughts
« Reply #3 on: March 21, 2011, 01:04:37 PM »
I bowled last year and have never seen the mid lane hook so much at the stadium.  If I bowl this year I'm taking a pearl with a pin above the fingers for sure.  I get around it and like to play in and none of my solids gave me a look I liked. I doubt you need something 500 for team but I guess it would be ok to start.  Something at 800-1000 should smooth the pattern out.  Singles and Doubles is a lot of luck depending on who you follow.  You shouldn't need anything lower than 2000 and I've used shiny stuff before and had success in that building.


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Re: Nationals thoughts
« Reply #4 on: March 22, 2011, 04:05:26 PM »
 Jorge I have read the same stuff, and I think I am going to be going with the Requiem my AfterMath oob. Also and probably my Pearl AfterMath or Epicenter just in case things get real crazy during singles.

Amf is correct their was alot of hook out their last year also more than what I expected anyway, and as jorge said people are seeing alot of hook already this season. I would expect bowlers to score better this year than last year, more hook equals bigger scores.

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Re: Nationals thoughts
« Reply #5 on: March 23, 2011, 06:34:25 PM »
I dunno if you need anything with 500 grit but you will need a solid with some surface for the fresh in both breaking down your pair and controlling the back ends to start. After 2 games you can basically grab anything and start opening up your angles. 
 
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Aftermath and sanded BO for fresh and  the others as I move left. 
 
 


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Re: Nationals thoughts
« Reply #6 on: March 23, 2011, 07:33:04 PM »
I would rather error on the side of caution and have to much surface and be able to take hand out of the ball than go without enough surface and then end up grabbing at it. But I will think about maybe leaving the Requiem as it is 500 and lane polished from normal use.

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