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agroves

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My nationals experience
« on: April 15, 2007, 01:35:36 PM »
Day 1:
Golf at Northgate Golf Course.
Links style course, lots of bunkers both grass and sand.  It was pretty tough.  Out of the three of us, I carded the only birdie.  Shot about 100.  PM me for more info if you want more info.

Bowling at the BTM:
After golf, we decided to bowl the BTM.  Nice house, synthetic lanes, clean.  The lane condition is 41ft dead flat.  I started playing the up 7.  I shot 22something.  Moved and shot 21something playing in the same spot.  We moved to the last pair and I couldn’t get a good read, shot 179.  Moved again, moved my target to 20 to 12.  I shot 207 with 5 ten pins.  Total was 822, putting me about 20th or so.  

Day 2:

Team event:
I didn’t throw a strike in practice, but had a good idea what the condition was going to give me.  I started playing 15 to 12:  turkey, 7/, turkey, /, /, x71 for 228.  I started to lose my look so I moved 1 and 1 right.  4-9 to start game 2, clean the reason of the way but couldn’t double for 181.  The last game, I decided to move further right until I went high and then make a move off that.  That resulted in a 4-6 split and 4-6-10 split.  I washed out on a poor shot and finally got lined in for a 4 bagger 9 count finish for 192.

Total 601

Everybody was right of me at the breakpoint.  I really expected the lanes to open up around 10 board and they just kept getting tighter and tighter.  

Day 3:

Doubles:
I watched the Team squad prior to our d/s squad.  Almost all were playing inside of 10 down the lane.  I started with my Epic Battle, playing 20-12 and had mixed results after practice and my first frame.  I decided to switch to my oracle vision, which reads the lane earlier but doesn’t jump on the backend.  I managed to get 3 strikes and 5 9 counts for 191.  After another 10 pin, I changed back to my battle and moved deeper.  I finally got a strike, followed by a decent shot that left me a 5-7, 5 strikes that game, 3 9 counts for a 184.  Game 3, 3 strikes, 4 9 counts for 200.  

I had ONE open, the stupid 5-7.  It cost my 30 clean jackpot score.

Total 575

Singles:
This is where I left my frustration go to me.  I start with a strike playing outside 10-8, epic battle.  I follow that with an open, 4-6 split.  4 clean, open, spare.  Then, I said, “well, I’ve only carried light, try the oracle again.  I move 2 and 2 right, 8-10.  Go back to the Epic Battle, change to my “hook it” release, play 13-8 for a fast 8.  Move 2 and 2 left for another 8-10.  Game 1—165.  Game 2, I decided to move and try different releases and balls until I found something.  After four straight 9 counts, I finally got my first string of the day play up 5 with the oracle, 5 bagger, 9/.  I had a good game and shot 235.  Game 3—That up 5 look disappeared, it started hooking earlier playing up 5 but I couldn’t get any recovery bellying the ball to 5.  I got pissed and blew two spares for a 177.  

Total 577

Overall, I think this is the best I’ve ever executed at nationals for 9 games.  The lanes just never transitioned the way I expected them too.  I felt like once I was lined up they would stay that way for awhile.  I was wrong.  I never had the same look for more than 5/6 frames.  I am generally disappointed and frustrated with my inability to find decent carry.  I couldn’t make little speed, feet or hand adjustments to find consistent carry.  It was almost like everything I did carry was a light mixer(d/s).  The 5-7 really ticks me off, b/c that cost me a few hundred bucks.

My third trip to Nats.  I'll continue to go.

Stayed at the Circus Circus.  Room was average, clean, a touch small(two beds), large bathroom, workout room.  Stayed in the "tower", I only had to drag my equipment once, the shuttle isn't reliable, we just walked.  I'm not sure if I would stay there again, the el dorado is only a block away and there shuttle was always waiting.  The breakfast buffet sucked, don't waste your money.  The coffee at the "American cafe"(something like that) tasted like it was filter thru a dirty sock.  

The two dumb points of the tourney.......
1.  The won't walk you down the center aisle for d/s.  You have to walk all the way around.  That is stupid.  It was crowded and we were on 3 and 4.  

2.  The brackets payout was at the Sands.  Again, now I have to walk or drive to another spot just to pick up my brackets money.  Dumb.

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Edited on 4/15/2007 9:45 PM

 

Jesse James

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Re: My nationals experience
« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2007, 10:19:33 PM »
Great recap Agroves!! I feel your pain with the 5-7 you left. Sounds like your ball slid thru the hole rather than rolling.

This is great info that you've passed on. We have one house in this area that plays similar to what you've described. You only get a good look for 5 or 6 frames, and then you'd better find a whole nother line to play!

You shoulda put your brackets money down on the greens instead! : )
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r534me

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Re: My nationals experience
« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2007, 11:26:19 AM »
I bowled the minor events two weeks ago and they told us walk down the center aisle.  We were on lanes 26 and 28.

Debina

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Re: My nationals experience
« Reply #3 on: April 17, 2007, 01:39:24 PM »
Don't they do the walk down center aisle for the 7 a.m. D/S squad?  I seem to remember that from my trip to Reno a few years ago.

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Re: My nationals experience
« Reply #4 on: April 17, 2007, 02:54:50 PM »
Mark,

I was only considering that perhaps r534me might have been on the 7 a.m. squad which would have been why those folks got the stroll down the aisle.  Since r534me didn't mention squad time, I figured I'd put that out there as a possibility.  I was also asking for my own information, since on occasion I think I remember something differently than it actually occurred.  Sorry if I offended with my question.

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