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Title: Game Breaker
Post by: admin on December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM
Coverstock: GB 10.7
Weight Block: V2 Core Design
Ball Color: Black/Purple All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown.
Ball Finish: 2000 Abralon
Hook Potential: ? (?) on a scale of 1-30 Least-Most
Length: ? (?) on a scale of 1-30 Early-Late
RG Differential: ? (?) on a scale of .000-.080 Low Flare-High Flare
RG Average: ? (?) on a scale of 2.43-2.80 Very Low-High Break Point
Breakpoint Angle: ? (?) on a scale of 1-10, smooth to sharp
Recommended Lane Conditions: ?
Description: Big, strong, continuous ball motion.
Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: tmoore300 on July 06, 2007, 12:10:31 AM
my specs are as follows:
right handed
style: power cranker with above average revs.
speed: 17.5 -18 depending on the condition.
Pap: 5 1/8 over 5/8 up.
layout: pin under bridge with cg swung at 60 degrees with the oob finish
I have one of the few mismarks. it has the stamp of the infinte cover when it should have the stamp of the ones cover
bowling on the chameleon started with feet at 20 out to15 at the arrows and breakpoint @ 6.  this ball was just too strong for this line. moved to the inside standing @ 35 out to about 22 and this ball showed its power. this ball has a sharp angular motion of the dry.  similar to the old roto grip oracle vision imo. I can see this as one of my heavy oil monsters as it needs oil. two more weeks til the shark then I will add another post as this ball is a lil too much for me on the chameleon. will add pics saturday
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Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: thefunnyman on July 09, 2007, 08:47:40 PM
Hello guys let me say that this ball hooks a ton. It isn't close to what it says in the book. I have the pin under the bridge and cg swung to 60 degrees.  It hooks way to much on modified house shots. I say it is one of the best. It hits like a truck too. Very very good ball. nice job ebonite
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Hand: Left Hander
Location: Brunswick, Georgia
Average: 203
Revs: med but I have rotation
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Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: Xfest on July 31, 2007, 12:26:28 AM
Ebonite GameBreaker
Starting Specs: 15 lbs. 3 oz. - 3 inch pin - 3.2 oz TW
Picture of layout: http://www.kennyskidmorebowling.com/gamebreaker.JPG
Intentions: Heavier patterns, with more length, and biggest moving ball in the bag.

Review:
Ball is flat out amazing. I went from no grips, to Vacu inserts, and it took awhile to getting used to. I believe the grips let me get around the ball more, causing more revelations and more security of grip coming off my hand. Tonight, I used this ball exclusively on the Shark Pattern, and shot very very well with it. Went 615 clean, and was very surprised on how well this ball reacted. Definatly a keeper!

Also, I had it polished at 2000. I wish I would of just kept it at 2000 for tonight, because I think I could of easily shot 50 pins higher without the polish. Thanks Ebonite for another great release!

Overall: 10/10 Ball! Very predictable and just what I wanted in my arsenal. I loved the reaction.
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Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: Wadney on August 06, 2007, 11:13:04 PM
This ball is very smooth and nice to throw in the oil. The ball is stronger than what you would read with the specs. With the one coverstock and the V2 core design, this is a must ball to have. I only threw this ball for two games, however i had a 265 and a 233 with the ball before I put it up and threw something else. I drilled this ball up with the pin above the fingers and the mass Bias at 45 degrees.
Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: rmm300 on September 13, 2007, 12:35:38 PM
I drilled this ball the other day and used it once, it is 15lb and i drilled it with the pin to the right of the fingers and the cg to the right with a small weight hole. Haven't used it much but from what i see the ball is smooth and transition off the oil is clean and smooth, very much like the V2, another winner with this ball. I will give a further review later.

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Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: masskegler on September 18, 2007, 09:16:59 PM
I have to say that I was very surprised when I first drilled this ball.  I was a huge fan of the V2 Power (to the point that I still bring two of them to tournaments).  This ball reminds me of a V2 Power on steroids.  The smoothness that the V2 Power had is not lost despite the fact that the coverstock is much stronger.  You can still drill with the pin out a little bit to make your reaction a little angular, or drill it straight-stacked (like I did with the pin above and between the fingers and the cg just 1/4" to the positive side) and the reaction is very strong but not out of control.  This ball is definitely for medium to slicker lanes.  Only use this ball on dry lanes when the shot calls for crossing the lane, because it can do it.  A great piece.

For higher revving folks, don't drill too strong.  Keep the pin closer to mid-line and keep the mass bias to a higher angle (50-80 degrees) to keep the reaction smooth for most shots.
Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: alaney3 on September 25, 2007, 06:00:22 AM
Just got this ball for med to heavier oil conditions.

I am a Lefty:  13-14 Mph Stroker with lower revs.
Ball is drilled with the #2 drilling pin under ring finger.
On the fresh house shot with OOB finish the ball did not
move to the pocket as I was expecting. I took the cover
down to 1500 and now the ball moves more like I expected and
want. I cannot compare it to the orginal V2 as I have never had one.
This ball is very smooth and really keeps the pins low on the deck.
It hits like a train!
It is a great compliment to my Sr300.
I would recommend this ball to everyone!
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Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: NYHoosier on October 01, 2007, 11:40:29 AM
How can anyone deny the greatness of a ball with The One coverstock and the V2 Sanded core-design? Two of the most popular balls made in the Ebonite line are now combined in to one with the Game Breaker.

I was not a huge fan of the The One coverstock initially; however, the V2 core makes me a believer! Despite the box-surface of the ball being dull, this ball still was extremely clean through the front part of the lane with very controlling and continuous back-end. I was shocked testing this ball and TRYING to “ping” a 10-pin (leave a flat 10-pin) and I could not do it. I was able to play all parts of the lane and no matter the hand position or amount of boards crossed, this ball kept its energy and exploded through the pin deck.

Similar to the V2 Sanded, this ball will naturally shine up over time. This will change the reaction and motion slightly, however, is not something to worry about. I have found, over time, my Game Breaker is becoming more controllable and will give me slightly more length with the predictable and strong backend I had initially had out of the box.

I have found this ball to be great on all house conditions as well as when the lanes begin to transition. It is extremely predictable surprisingly great on the fresh. I have changed the manageable surface to 1000 Abralon sanded with factory finish polish and have great control through the front part of the lane with the ball reading the middle and great back end with the polished surface. You will be missing out if you do not have a Game Breaker in your bag this season!

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Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: thebowlingicon on October 04, 2007, 03:11:34 PM
All I can say is WOW! This ball is monster off the backend. My buddies who are on Ebonite Staff love this ball. The pin is @ 2 with the CG under and small hole @ 5. This ball makes a wicked move off the oil and drives through the pocket. The only thing is that the speed is important, too slow and bad things happen. Keep up the speed and it's 10 in the pit.
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Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: Zack Pelton300 on December 07, 2007, 12:24:33 PM
Ball: Gamebreaker
Weight: 15
Top: 1 3/4oz
Pin: 1 1/2-2
Drill Pattern
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Loved the Original V2 Sanded. When I saw the v2 core was going to be on a newer shell, I got really excited. I have bowled with this ball like the angular one on the Viper, Scorpion, and the chameleon patterns. This ball works well on all three of these patterns for the first two-four games. The ball is very midlane, and a smooth reaction. The viper pattern I tended to play between fourth and fifth arrow, feeding it to 10-12 board. This ball gives me lots of room the deeper I get on this pattern (this is my favorite pba pattern). The Chameleon I had to play a little farther right, but once the shot opened up I can get left. This shot breaks down almost into the viper, I think. Just keep getting deeper and deeper. The Scorpion pattern plays well with this ball around seven eight board. Breakpoint around 4-5 area. I can only use this ball for a few games until it breaks down then I must switch to the RXS 300, and then the angular one.

Very Midlane
Leave some corners when I overshoot the shot

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Zack Pelton
Olathe, Kansas
Ebonite Bowl 2 Win
Ebonite Amateur Staff
Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: Juggernaut on December 15, 2007, 07:13:33 PM
Ball: Ebonite Gamebreaker
Weight: 15lb 4 oz ( before drilling )
Top: 2 3/4oz
Pin: 2-3
Drill Pattern
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  Got this ball in a trade with a friend of mine.  He didn't like it at all, but his release has more sideturn and natural skid than mine does, so when he said it didn't seem to roll well for him, I hoped that had good meanings for me, and I think it did!

  First time out, the ball still had the factory finish on it and seemed to die out a bit just as it entered the pocket area.  VERY PREDICTABLE ROLL, just couldn't seem to get that 10 pin out on a consistent basis.

  Took it into the shop where I threw it on the scales.  To my surprise, the ball was loaded with 3/4 finger and 1.1 oz positive side.  I added a small amount of polish over the factory finish and a small x-hole on the grip midline, 4 1/2 inches from the grip center ( 3 inches past cg ), leaving it with 3/4 finger and just less than 3/4 side weight, then, back out to the lanes for another go.

  What a difference!.  Ball now cleared the heads much easier and had more "POP" at the rack, taking out the tenpin at a much highly accelerated rate than before.  After three full sets with the ball, I am averaging a bit over 220 and that's not bad, considering I have been struggling this year and have a hard time getting my average much over 210.

  The ball doesn't like a lot of sideturn, it really wants to be rolled ( for me at least ), but when I stay behind it decently, it is as predictable as a woman who got a vaccuum cleaner for her 25th wedding anniversary. ( Yes, we ALL know what happens here!)

  For me, the ball is set up with about a 3 X 3 drilling, and if I had it to do over myself, I think I would use a little longer pin to pap as this ball likes to get into a roll early anyway with its low rg.  I believe that a longer pin to pap, with a higher pin placement, would allow me to use it with more surface and still get close to the same results.

  This ball has become a favorite very quickly.  Oddly enough, I never liked the original V2 that much.  Maybe with this coverstock it is just a much better matchup for me.
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Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: Lill-Tore on January 05, 2008, 12:07:31 PM
Ebonite Gamebreaker

I drilled a 14lbs Gambreaker with the pin in the strong position. Surface is OOB. My intention was to get as much as possible out of this beast. Beacuse it is a BEAST.

Picture of my Gamebreaker: http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=7359208

I drilled it in a center other than my local one. That particular center had a shorter oil pattern, which isn't really what i got my ball for. Needless to say, it overreacted on every shot. However, when i did hit the pocket the ball looked pretty dead to me, but it almost never left a flat or ringing ten pin. As soon as it hit the pocket, it just plowed all of the pins away from the deck. I couldn't wait to try it out on a long, heavy pattern.

My local house has a longer pattern, but it doesn't have much oil, and i furiously struggled to average even 180. I just couldn't seem to hit the pocket. On to the next center...

I entered a tournament in a house which has a very generous amount of oil on their lanes. Long pattern, too. And finally the Gamebreaker springs to life! I shot 234, 226 for the first two games but lost reaction in the third, so i switched balls after that.

I've now bowled 30 games with this ball, and i've read from other reviews that this ball only lasts 50-ish games before it starts losing reaction. So far, i haven't noticed any decrease of power.

If you are having problems with your balls not gripping the lane enough, the Gamebreaker certainly isn't a bad idea. In fact, it's the best mid-price bowling ball i have ever had the pleasure of rolling down a lane. Ebonite puts this ball in their "silver" performance. What's so "silver" about it, i don't know. It's all gold to me.

I clean it after each session with Ultimate Cleaner.
Ball rolled on sport patterns.

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Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: BXTECH on January 13, 2008, 09:26:09 PM
Ball specs:
15lbs, 3.5 oz top, 4" pin
My specs:
14-16 mph, 5 3/16 X 1/2, alot of side roll, righty

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This is my first ebonite ball and was surprised at how much of a powerhouse this ball is. I got it drilled at 4.5 X 5  so it would allow me to play inside 0f 19-20. Kept it at factory finish and got heavy midlane roll with a continuous arcing backend. When it hit the pins it sounded like a freight train. Having so far only bowled 3 games with it and  had alot of trip 4's & 7's, even when i tugged on the ball the reaction was not too jerky.I much prefer a skip/ snap, but the reaction i was getting from this ball makes me want to broaden my outlook. I would definitely carry this ball in my bag on league night.
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Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: bennett300 on January 24, 2008, 11:44:12 PM
---------First of all I have been using storm my last few balls and have had
-0-0-----much success with them.  I got this ball cause it had the same core
---P-----as the V2 series which I loved. My Pin and CG are right below the ring
---CG-----finger. They are only about an inch an a half apart.  My driller told
--0------me I would be lucky to get much out of it.  well he was wrong.  I am
---------19 years old throw the ball around 17 miles an hour with pretty good hand.  I have used this ball at 2 different houses/my 2 different leagues.  I have used to seven times and shot over 700 6 out of the 7 and I shot a 300 with it during the 7th for a 751.  This ball reads great threw the heads and does not over react in the dry.  It still hooks in heavy oil too.  This ball for me is a 10 out of 10.  I have played numerous lines with this ball and has always had enough power to carry all ten.  Great job ebonite.  

Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: spinner031 on February 02, 2008, 05:51:30 PM
Nice ball!

I have average revs and speed, high track.
I have only thrown this on house shot so far.
 
When I was out to buy a new ball, this was the one I overlooked.  I wasn't sure about how strong it really was, but let this be the verdict:  The ball is stronger than advertised.  I feel this is the biggest moving ball on the market right now.

I got my ball drilled 3 ½ x 3 ½ (http://"http://www.absolutebowling.com/forums/uploaded/1507_1201828528.jpg"), the pin 3 ¼" above my midline.

Heavy oil:
I have yet to throw the Gamebreaker on "heavy oil," but from what I've seen, it doesn't look like it will be a problem.  This ball rolls early but has plenty of energy to come back.

Medium:
On typical league conditions, this ball was outhooking everything else I saw, and it did it very well.  The ball was very smooth, but very predictable.  It was also very forgiving, given the ball's strength.  Shots sent to the outside came back smoothly (but did tend to leave flat 10s because it burned up).  Shots missed inside would hold.  For higher rev rate player, I feel this ball might be too strong for these types of oil conditions, but polish it to your liking.

Light:
Burn up roll out.


I have also thrown this ball for a four-game series on the PBA Scorpion pattern.  The Gamebreaker was very clean and predictable, given the unfamiliar condition.  Having never bowled on any sport pattern before, I felt the Gamebreaker was a great pick.

Carrydown:
Because of the ball's strength, the Gamebreaker does very well here.  At 2000, I don't find myself moving too much with 3 games of play, but it really depends; sometimes I'll move ten boards, sometimes two.

Overall, this is a very strong, smooth, and versatile ball.  I also like the fact that this ball's core is symmetrical.  If you need a stronger ball, seriously consider the Gamebreaker.
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Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: whit22 on February 15, 2008, 04:05:59 PM
This ball is good for oily conditions, it is strong on the backend. I usually start out with this ball in competition.  I shot  a high game with this ball this year.  This ball is great and I really recommend it. If you want to win bowl with Ebonite!
Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: Motogp69 on February 23, 2008, 12:30:54 AM
My Gamebreaker is drilled:

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I have to say that there was no ball that I was looking more forward to then this release since I had such a great luck with the V2 core, and the one cover. The sad thing though is this ball is a POS. I've done everything to this ball from surface to plugging and re-drilling it, but nothing has worked it might have the V2 core, but a V2 it is not. I think I'm really just not sold on the One cover on anything but pearl balls. I got this ball for free and I'm really glad, because I would've been quite upset if I had wasted money on it. If you want a nice piece pick up a bite or a cell, but pass on this.
Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: zimbob on March 14, 2008, 01:20:29 AM
I have mine drilled with the pin in the middle over the fingers with the CG kicked out slightly to the right (5x4).  I am a right hander with medium revs and my speed is usually around 16 or 17 mph.  I have had my Gamebreaker for a couple of months now but have used it pretty sparingly so far.  I originally bought it to play some of the longer PBA patterns with and it was pretty useful on those shots early.  It tends to go away as the pattern breaks down on things like Viper and Chameleon.  If you can find some oil in the front and mids this ball screams to the pocket on the backends.  I used my Gamebreaker for the first time on a league shot this week and shot 718.  I was setting it down at about 23 out to about 4 or 5 and it was coming back and killing the pocket.  This is much more inside than I would normally play this pattern but the ball needs to stay in the oil to perform.  This ball has a great continuous hooking motion and is very predictable.  I would recommend this ball, but be aware this ball needs some oil to be a champ.
Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: Mot Mot on October 05, 2008, 03:06:51 PM
Used this ball for the first time this mourning.
Ball is drilled just under ring finger 6 length 9.5 9.5 thumb incert 3/4 Revere, bowling on wood med/heavy, box finnish. I have used Storm, Hammer and Columbia for 30 years. this Ebonite floats through the mid lane and finishes as strong as any ball I have ever thrown. one game under 200 out of 9 games.
although I have never had an arching ball I am pleased I got this one.
Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: Housequake on November 20, 2008, 06:25:04 AM
The Gamebreaker is a supped-up version of the V2 sanded. I had three V2 sanded and I have one Gamebreaker. I compared the two balls with the same drilling (4x3) with 2 inch pin. The Gamebreaker smashed the pin deck, while the V2 was smoothest, they are great balls. Bottom-line, every blue-moon a bowling ball comes out that is the bench-mark of the industry the Gamebraker like V2 are bench-marks. Don't buy one Gamebreaker buy three, you will be glad you did.
Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: The_Moose on December 03, 2008, 11:28:25 PM
Coverstock: GB 10.7
Weight Block: V2 Core Design
Ball Color: Black/Purple All colors do vary somewhat from the picture shown.
Ball Finish: 180 Abralon + Brunswick high gloss polish
Hook Potential: ? (27) on a scale of 1-30 Least-Most
Length: ? (27) on a scale of 1-30 Early-Late
Breakpoint Angle: ? (9) on a scale of 1-10, smooth to sharp
Recommended Lane Conditions: For the way i have this ball drilled and the coverstock works great on a burnt outside
Description: Big, strong, continuous ball motion.

I love the pinslasher, gamebreaker, playmaker trio, makes a great line up for all conditions.
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Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: luckylefty90 on January 09, 2009, 04:48:44 PM
Specs in profile.
I have the V2 sanded (drilled pin under bridge)and it is the biggest hooking ball I've had and its polished. So I got a gamebreaker and drilled it to get down lane just a little bit more 55 x 5 x 45. at first it would react off friction too early and roll out, so I threw some high gloss polish on it and boom. Probably the best reaction and hit I have ever gotten out of a bowling ball. Now sure, I'm a bowling nerd and speak highly about plenty of bowling balls, but I have finally found that bowling ball that is my goto favorite. In the near future I will have about 5. so if you have one and dont like it, Ill take it off your hands. If you want a super smooth, best midlane roll out there and a great hitting bowling ball pick up a gamebreaker!
Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: RLangton on April 16, 2009, 09:50:22 AM
Just drilled my 5th gamebreaker, this one replaces one I drilled 2 years ago. Pin on center line above fingers, CG 1 1/2 out, weight hole between VAL and Center line. All I can say is the best ball ever made, I prefer this cover stock after a few games and a bit of track on it. This is a go to ball no  matter how you drill it. If you only carry two bowling balls with you, make it a gamebreaker and playmaker.
Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: bab5555 on September 08, 2009, 02:01:35 PM
I've read reviews on this site for a while and think they have helped me allot in choosing equipment to try, And I have tried allot.
 Lefty stroker with allot of revs, ball speed 15 ball weight 14. Usualy comimg over the 7 board. Pin above the bridge CG kicked out a little but not enough for a weight hole. curent avg. 219 and 215
 My bench mark every were I go beacuse it is such a true read.Usualy only 2 games and then it has to got back in the bag for something that has less mid lane read.The house I shoot most of the time right now plays short to me (even for a lefty). After 150 games has not lost any boards or hitting power I do baby my equipment with cleanings and resurfacing regularly.
 Great flexability with the cover. I have it at 4000 with some polish for the short lanes I'm shooting in right now and have taken it down to 1000 no polish for the PBA season and it matched up well for everything but the Chetta just needed to change my targets and pace. (Used MY Cell For the Shark)
 My brother is a cranker and playes like every boards on the lane with his GB and the ball can do that to if drilled properly and that type of shot is in you arsenal.
Not as much hit as my Playmaker but find the cover more flexable. For the price it is a 10.
Great ball !!
Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: 86camaroman on October 26, 2009, 12:13:04 PM
I drilled this ball a couple months ago very hard ball to find I had a total nv and loved it only ebo ball I liked. Punched this up 5x4 this is one of my favorite balls when I am able to use it the ball destroys racks I recently shot a 300 on my monday league so it will be in my arsenal for awhile. I am 370 to 400 rpms lefty high 220 house shot bowler and if your looking for a house shot ball this will make a great benchmark ball. Works on heavy as well as medium
Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: CHawk15 on October 31, 2009, 12:45:30 PM
Ebonite Gamebreaker

Pin/CG Distance:  3"
Topweight:  Don't know
Surface: 4000 abralon (with grain)

Layout:  Pin under bridge, CG out 45 deg.  

Reaction:  Good length with controllabe backend reaction

Comments:

I haven't thrown a bunch of Ebonite balls, but this one was by far the best Ebonite ball I've thrown.  I realized that with this layout, the ball was just starting up too soon and had no energy for the backend at the OOB surface.  So I took the surface up to 4000 abralon, which gave it some more length and a little more kick at the breakpoint.  This ball had a very good midlane read, but either needed a well defined friction spot to throw to or I needed to give it a little more side rotation to get the ball to turn the corner.  

With this layout, this ball turned into a great control ball for when the backends were out of control.  The best look I had with this ball was in a center where the backends and outside part of the lane typically over react with most equipment in my bag.  I pulled out the GB and I was destroying this shot, averaging about 240 for 3 or 4 games.  Unfortunately, because of the switch grips I was using at the time and the fact that it sat in my bedroom for a while, it cracked.  

I think if I was going to drill another one of these, I would go with a layout with more length and backend so that it didn't become a very condition specific ball.  The layout made this a great ball for when there's a little oil up front and alot of friction downlane that you needed to control.  I was disappointed about the cracking, but that's the breaks.
Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: TamerBowling on April 06, 2011, 10:15:24 PM
LANE CONDITION

Length: 40 ft
 
Volume: medium

Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS

 
COMMENTS

I am so glad they re-released this ball.  I will start by saying that the Ebonite V2 is my personal all-time favorite ball.  The V2 core, which is in the Gamebreaker absolutely defines the ball's reaction.  Anybody who has watched a V2 or Gamebreaker roll down the lane will easily recognize the ball reaction.  This ball has a consistent midlane and backend reaction.  I call it the ultimate benchmark.  It works on most medium-high to medium-light conditions, a very broad range of conditions.  This ball is extremely versatile.  You can also use it to tell you what ball you might need to increase carry percentage.  In other words, it's always easy to read this ball to find the pocket.  If for some reason carry is less than ideal, then you can either fine tune with hand adjustments or pick up something else. 
There aren't too many true benchmark balls on the market, but this is definitely one of them.  

 
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Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: perfectshot300 on May 14, 2011, 03:28:50 PM
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The gsmebreaker is one of my favorite balls ever.  I drilled this one with my favorite layout of 50X5X35. On a house shot ball has a big backend motion but on sport patterns it is real arcy and very predictible. This ball is always in my bag when i go to bowl on any thig. Bowl to win!
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Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: 67camaro on July 14, 2011, 02:53:09 PM
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Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc): THS


 



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Likes: Ball is very controlled, I purchased this ball after purchasing a pin slasher. They are a great 1-2 punch to one another. I am amazed how much ball the GB is for it's price point. Ball reacts to surface adjustments extremely well. Besides purchasing the pin slasher, these are the first EBO balls I have purchased since the V2 pearl. So far I must admit that EBO is doing workkkkkkkkkkkkk.


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Get the 5-7 out! Geez
Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: StefanieN on August 19, 2011, 11:32:33 AM
If I could change the ball rating it would say GREAT!!!!!

 

I had not previously thrown the Game Breaker until it has been released again and all I have to say is WOW what a ball.

 

Team USA is currently getting ready for the World Women's Championships and I have used it on multiple medium/longer patterns and it always seems to find it's way to the pocket.

 

Mine has a 2-3" pin with the pin placement above the bridge of my fingers, cg basically stacked underneath and no weight hole.  I have lightly touched the surface with 4000 and it just rolls great for me.

 

Surely a "go to ball" when I need something to rely on to get in to a roll, yet continue driving through the pins. 

 

A must have addition to your arsenal!

 


Stefanie Nation

Title: Re: Game Breaker
Post by: TREP on January 31, 2012, 07:56:13 PM
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Type (THS, Sport Pattern etc):THS LEAGUE SHOT


 



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Likes:BALL HOLDS LINE AND FINDS THE POCKET. I HAVE ONLY BEEN BOWLING 2 YEARS AND JUST SHOT MY FIRST 707 WITH THIS BALL.223 , 258, 226. HOPE TO HAVE MORE SERIES LIKE THIS IN THE FUTURE WITH THIS BALL.


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