What a lesson about patterns play. 3 different balls on 3 different zones to determine the usability off the balls and the playability of the pattern. I’m being trying this concept with only my benchmark ball. Time to make some changes. Again, thank you. Looking forward to the next video.
@KegelBowling3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching! Next episode is coming soon.
@travishanson1662 жыл бұрын
The pl-31 only enters my mind on a fresh pattern I've never played before or if there was a major barometric/temperature shift outside. From there, any path that gets me to the 3-6° track to the pocket with the energy necessary to take out the pins if I miss, is the path I take. There are many times I don't have enough balls in the bag to make it through a 4 game block, requiring major tilt adjustments to make it to the end of the burn. I really enjoy the information in this video as it is very telling on what could be done, based on what is left standing after the ball has cleared the deck.
@alexmerel99242 жыл бұрын
Your the best jj but one thing i do disagree on is patterns are not neccesarily designed for a specific center or installation aka usbc nationals anymore look at all wtba patterns or all pba patterns no specific center in mind for those thanks for vid
@BowlingHeyday3 жыл бұрын
Mr J., Do you just look at your results, pindeck? Or can there be a section down lane that you always use to eduguess your next move to get a strike?
@flinch622 Жыл бұрын
I forget when, but Barnes faced off against a throwbot some years ago - he beat it. So: reading ball motion & observing breakpoint to gauge good vs 'got away with it' shots is something that matters, and all that happens before one pin goes down.