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Nicanor

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EU comapared to Tsunami reading lanes
« on: January 19, 2006, 05:45:16 AM »
Today in league I had a chance to throw the Tsunami for the first time.  I started with the EU and went right through the nose on both shots leaving the big 4.  Thinking about what we talked about here in the last couple of weeks I switched to the Tsunami drilled very similar.  Came in a little light the first shot, moved one board left and went on to shoot a 684.  Tested the EU again in the fill ball with the last game and it hit high on the Brooklyn side.  My first two sets with the EU was 724 and 711, so I think the EU is a great ball, but the Tsunami just gave me a better look today.  My middle finger skin along side the fingernail is extremely sore and slowed down my ball speed this week.  

See?

So the Tsunami allowed me to get the ball down the lane just a little bit further helping me to get to the pocket very strong.


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the-7-year-itch

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Re: EU comapared to Tsunami reading lanes
« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2006, 03:38:49 PM »
I would agree. I have both but the problem I am having with my EU is not enough oil. I have scored well the last three weeks with my Tsunami including a 697. Have not even come close to a 700 before and I should have gotten it. To me the Tsunami is the best ball out there right now. With it and my h2o I am killing everything!
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