How to get rid of the 10 pin or 7 pin. When your a high power player like me you don’t leave to many 10 or 7′s. When you leave a 10 pin there are a few ways to get rid of it, but there are 2 kinds of ten pins, a weak and a ringing. A weak ten pin is when the 6 pin goes around the ten and a weak is where the 6 pin laying in the gutter next the the ten pin.
When you leave a weak ten pin your ball is hitting to weak or not driving, now you want to slow your ball speed down or change to a higher reactive ball, by doing this your ball will hit harder and drive through the pins.
When leaving a ringing ten pin your ball is hitting too late in the pocket or your angle to the pocket is too great, so now you want to move your line (where your playing) so your ball hooks a little earlier or so your ball gets a lower angle to the pocket.
The 7 pin is caused by your ball hitting too light in the pocket or hitting really heavy in the pocket. when leaving the weak 7 you want to move so your ball so it will hit or roll harder into the pocket, but if you leave the solid 7 you should speed up your ball or move your line so you have some more oil.
For a lefty just do the opposite .
Trying to master hooking the ball is hard under normal conditions, but when the lanes are dry it’s a hole new story. When throwing the ball fast and hard with a high rev rate, or if you hook the ball it takes a lot accuracy.
Step one: When throwing a fast hook ball watch for any oil spots or dry areas on the lane, the thing is when the lanes are dry, finding a oily spot could save your life. When the lanes are a tad touchy in the back end, finding a dry spot will increase back end reaction.
Step two: When bowling, know your limitations.
Pin Placement is a very important thing that helps your ball pretty much do any thing.
Where do you want your pin placement at?????
For Oily lanes you want the pin far away from your track. (your track is the part where the ball rolls on the lane)
In the picture below it shows for a righty where you want your pin, where the pin=p and your track=T. Now if you have a high rev rate and you want extra length on the ball get closer to your track, but make sure not to get to close to it. You would want the pin to be above the fingers or if you want length and a smooth roll on it you would want it below your fingers.
The higher the pin the sharper the reaction and the lower the smoother the reaction.
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