Curacao_Dejavu
02-19-2009, 10:21 AM
I am noticing lately that my highest scores are usually the 4th on league night.
I am throwing the no mercy which is a ball that is supposed to perform better on olier conditions then when the lane is dying. But it seems to me that in my case it's performing better in the dryer conditions. I warm up enough so I am excluding that, so I think it's or a difficulty in finding a line or that maybe somehow something in my throw let's the ball perform better on dryer conditions. (if that's true , what do I even use for more oil )
There was a some days ago mentioning that a ball may react differently if someone throws 500 revs vs someone throwing 100 revs.
That got me thinking and I checked my scores for the past year, and I am noticing the trend.
If a ball review is let's say for someone that throws at 300 rev, how can I tell if that ball is good for me if I throw it at 100 rev.
and If I buy that ball do I need to change the surface and to what grid.
(let's use the NM as a example)
what are your thoughts, am I seeing ghosts or do I have a point.
I am throwing the no mercy which is a ball that is supposed to perform better on olier conditions then when the lane is dying. But it seems to me that in my case it's performing better in the dryer conditions. I warm up enough so I am excluding that, so I think it's or a difficulty in finding a line or that maybe somehow something in my throw let's the ball perform better on dryer conditions. (if that's true , what do I even use for more oil )
There was a some days ago mentioning that a ball may react differently if someone throws 500 revs vs someone throwing 100 revs.
That got me thinking and I checked my scores for the past year, and I am noticing the trend.
If a ball review is let's say for someone that throws at 300 rev, how can I tell if that ball is good for me if I throw it at 100 rev.
and If I buy that ball do I need to change the surface and to what grid.
(let's use the NM as a example)
what are your thoughts, am I seeing ghosts or do I have a point.