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JessN16

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Mini-FIGJAM: Highest game of my life tonight with S75...
« on: June 23, 2009, 03:32:17 PM »
Unfortunately, it was 297, replacing my former high of 296.

Also unfortunately, it was 11 stuffed pocket shots followed by a Choke City seven-count where I missed the head pin on the high side and left the 1-3-6.

My previous high, 296, had the opposite problem. Determined not to pull it, I sent it wide and very nearly left a five-count. The ball just grazed the head pin and I left the 2-4-5-7 (Storm X-Factor). This time, I didn't do that, but I also didn't account for the Gack Factor, and left it went.

Followed that up with a 231 (the whole time I felt like I had a softball stuck in my esophagus), then 188 where I went big split-big split to close the 9th and 10th. Shot 716 for the first 700 in this building and first 700 of any kind in four years. (I'm also not the kind to get this chance often -- six years separate my two front-elevens.)

The other thing I should mention is that aside from the fill ball in the second game, I stayed with this ball all night (fill ball was a Heist Pearl). I moved a grand total of five boards left with my feet in three games, never moved my marks, and adjusted my wrist position just a few degrees for rotation and tilt. A lot of people were changing balls on my pair, but the S75 was very versatile for me. (But as you can see with the split-split finish, if we'd bowled a fourth game, it would have had to go.)

Also, this is the ball I have a funky drill pattern on, pictured in the following link: http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh311/ConStar8788/Bowling%20balls/dscn0769.jpg

I'm happy but also quite upset at the same time over my score, but suffice to say the S75 just earned a place in the trophy case when its days are done.

Jess

 

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Re: Mini-FIGJAM: Highest game of my life tonight with S75...
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2009, 01:13:06 AM »
too bad and congrats all at the same time are in order.. I did like the gack factor though that was quite funny..

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Re: Mini-FIGJAM: Highest game of my life tonight with S75...
« Reply #2 on: June 24, 2009, 06:05:17 AM »
Congrats on the game, Jess.  Sure it's not what you had wished for but you still deserve credit.  It was 5, then another 10 years between my three front-eleven games.  Good luck and keep up the good work...it will come.
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Re: Mini-FIGJAM: Highest game of my life tonight with S75...
« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2009, 07:05:19 PM »
Congratulations on your 297 game.  That's also my high sanctioned game and I pulled my last shot too.



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Re: Mini-FIGJAM: Highest game of my life tonight with S75...
« Reply #4 on: June 25, 2009, 07:14:52 PM »
congrats jess
how were the knees in the 10th
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Re: Mini-FIGJAM: Highest game of my life tonight with S75...
« Reply #5 on: June 25, 2009, 07:24:05 PM »
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congrats jess
how were the knees in the 10th
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Actually wasn't that much different from about the sixth frame on. When I got the one in the seventh, that's when I knew I might have a shot and started getting really nervous. The shot in the ninth was high, but I got a trip-4 to fall.

Strangely, at that point I got calmer. The first one in the 10th was a no-doubter, the second one was a little light but the 7 swished out. And that's when the world kind of went black...lol. My blood pressure was so high I couldn't focus on my mark because my eyes were bulging out and back in with every heartbeat.

I've been working with tenpinspro on changing my approach and timing, and I still kind of have to think about pushing away properly, so that's what I was worried about. I got off properly, but I guess I just slowed down my follow-through because it was left from the get-go.

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Re: Mini-FIGJAM: Highest game of my life tonight with S75...
« Reply #6 on: June 25, 2009, 07:25:09 PM »
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Congratulations on your 297 game.  That's also my high sanctioned game and I pulled my last shot too.



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Hopefully we'll both get another shot soon!

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Re: Mini-FIGJAM: Highest game of my life tonight with S75...
« Reply #7 on: June 25, 2009, 08:25:19 PM »
you know Jess, you may be considered a low tracker, but that is probably the weirdest drill pattern I have seen, haha.

But anyway great shooting, to bad the 12 ball got ya, you will get past it.

Break S75 is one heck of a ball as you can tell, this may be your 300 ball.
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Re: Mini-FIGJAM: Highest game of my life tonight with S75...
« Reply #8 on: June 26, 2009, 08:39:24 AM »
Nice shooting, Jess.  What kind of reaction do you get with that layout, and how far from your PAP is the MB?  Also curious as to why you went with that layout on the S75.
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Re: Mini-FIGJAM: Highest game of my life tonight with S75...
« Reply #9 on: June 26, 2009, 08:42:30 AM »
Congrat's on nice game Jess. Edward Lee and now you have new high games thanks to the S75. Hopefully I'm next with mine.
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Re: Mini-FIGJAM: Highest game of my life tonight with S75...
« Reply #10 on: June 26, 2009, 10:18:03 AM »
Congrats on your personal high game, hopefully next time it will be the 300.

Thanks Hogs for the plug, I recently shot my first sanctioned 300 with the S75. Trust me I know what you went through on your last shot. I just told myself to keep up the speed, not to foul and to give it some room because I knew I would be slow on the shot.  I'm hooked on the Global 900 train and just waiting on the Break Point pearl.

Hogs hope you get the perfect game soon

By the way, that is one funky layout


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Re: Mini-FIGJAM: Highest game of my life tonight with S75...
« Reply #11 on: June 26, 2009, 10:23:31 AM »
p.s.
s-75 is an excellent ball
1st time out w/ mine i had the front 9
carry is great, and the reaction is awesome

you will get more chances Jess, and I agree very interesting layout, but it sounds like it is working for ya'


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Re: Mini-FIGJAM: Highest game of my life tonight with S75...
« Reply #12 on: June 26, 2009, 07:32:00 PM »
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Nice shooting, Jess.  What kind of reaction do you get with that layout, and how far from your PAP is the MB?  Also curious as to why you went with that layout on the S75.
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I drill a lot of stuff for myself and I experiment a bunch. I figure if I don't try it, I'll never know.

I got this ball for much less than retail. It was an X-out for some reason but I can't figure out why. Top weight was fine, markers reasonably in line. There were a couple of small surface pits on the ball but I find it hard to believe they were bad enough to rate it being a second. I guess it was for pin distance (5.5 inches).

I didn't set out to put the MB where I put it. I set out to drill a ball with the pin on the VAL and 4 inches away from my PAP. I have a short PAP (4 over 3/8 up) but I'm not a spinner and I don't low-track. I'd had good experiences out of the "Tommy Jones" layout (high pin about 1 inch off the VAL) and decided to see what 0 inches off the VAL would do.

So I put the pin where I wanted it, and noticed the MB was going to come out on the grip midline. Truthfully, I didn't know what I was going to get. I also applied a coat of Storm Moon Shine polish after drilling.

The characteristics of the ball is that it kind of lopes through the heads and the front half of the mids, then revs up nicely, makes a deliberate move at the pocket but then sort of faces up as it enters. It is still making a continuous move, but not a sideways move at that point. Its best attribute is carry on light hits.

However, all I have to do to see it do tricks is to dial in a little bit of axis rotation and axis tilt. I can really make it go berserk doing that.

For comparison's sake, I just plugged and drilled a Break Pearl and used a "normal" drill pattern (pin over bridge, MB right of the thumb, drilled out the MB) and got a completely different look.

If you're wanting to experiment with this layout, I strongly recommend a long-pin ball.

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Re: Mini-FIGJAM: Highest game of my life tonight with S75...
« Reply #13 on: June 26, 2009, 07:35:01 PM »
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Nice shooting, Jess.  What kind of reaction do you get with that layout, and how far from your PAP is the MB?  Also curious as to why you went with that layout on the S75.
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I drill a lot of stuff for myself and I experiment a bunch. I figure if I don't try it, I'll never know.

I got this ball for much less than retail. It was an X-out for some reason but I can't figure out why. Top weight was fine, markers reasonably in line. There were a couple of small surface pits on the ball but I find it hard to believe they were bad enough to rate it being a second. I guess it was for pin distance (5.5 inches).

I didn't set out to put the MB where I put it. I set out to drill a ball with the pin on the VAL and 4 inches away from my PAP. I have a short PAP (4 over 3/8 up) but I'm not a spinner and I don't low-track. I'd had good experiences out of the "Tommy Jones" layout (high pin about 1 inch off the VAL) and decided to see what 0 inches off the VAL would do.

So I put the pin where I wanted it, and noticed the MB was going to come out on the grip midline. Truthfully, I didn't know what I was going to get. I also applied a coat of Storm Moon Shine polish after drilling.

The characteristics of the ball is that it kind of lopes through the heads and the front half of the mids, then revs up nicely, makes a deliberate move at the pocket but then sort of faces up as it enters. It is still making a continuous move, but not a sideways move at that point. Its best attribute is carry on light hits.

However, all I have to do to see it do tricks is to dial in a little bit of axis rotation and axis tilt. I can really make it go berserk doing that.

For comparison's sake, I just plugged and drilled a Break Pearl and used a "normal" drill pattern (pin over bridge, MB right of the thumb, drilled out the MB) and got a completely different look.

If you're wanting to experiment with this layout, I strongly recommend a long-pin ball.

Jess


Hey Jess, maybe i'm missing something but why did the MB just end up where it did? Did you do a certain CG location or something? I'm just confused why you couldn't put the MB in a more standard location and just use a weight hole to get the ball legal if it wasn't after drilling.
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Re: Mini-FIGJAM: Highest game of my life tonight with S75...
« Reply #14 on: June 26, 2009, 07:51:21 PM »
My other question would be, what ending weights did you on this layout? I do see a weight hole.