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Going to the OPEN- What are YOU taking.
« on: March 11, 2022, 08:41:17 AM »
 I'm going to finally get to go to the OPEN next week. Always wanted to go, just never had the time and the money at the same time before.

 For all you other guys who are going, or who have been before, what variety of stuff are you taking?
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Re: Going to the OPEN- What are YOU taking.
« Reply #16 on: March 16, 2022, 09:29:21 AM »
Well, I’m here in Vegas. I ended up bringing:


1. Track Red Paradox—-OOB with polish
2. Roto Hyper Cell Fused—Box finish
3. Roto UC3–Box finish with just a touch of shine
4. Brunswick Black Quantum—Not sure, but it’s always been shiny and I never changed it.

 Anything else and I’ll just have to drop some $.

 Wish me luck. We have practice and the Bowlers Journal later today.

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Re: Going to the OPEN- What are YOU taking.
« Reply #17 on: March 16, 2022, 10:52:34 AM »
Well, I’m here in Vegas. I ended up bringing:


1. Track Red Paradox—-OOB with polish
2. Roto Hyper Cell Fused—Box finish
3. Roto UC3–Box finish with just a touch of shine
4. Brunswick Black Quantum—Not sure, but it’s always been shiny and I never changed it.

 Anything else and I’ll just have to drop some $.

 Wish me luck. We have practice and the Bowlers Journal later today.

Yeah, good luck! Also, let me know if you end up with a look out of that UC3. I'm almost positive I'm bringing at least two urethane balls (Pitch Black and Purple Hammer), but I'm strongly considering having the UC3 in there as well. I'll be curious to hear whether or not you think it's a good option out there. Hit 'em hard!

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Re: Going to the OPEN- What are YOU taking.
« Reply #18 on: March 16, 2022, 01:10:38 PM »
Good luck!!

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Re: Going to the OPEN- What are YOU taking.
« Reply #19 on: March 16, 2022, 08:26:22 PM »
Practice session went well, and I found a decent line playing tight around the third arrow with the black quantum.

Not much miss room (especially out), but ball would hold line decently with enough pop to carry.

 Bowlers journal was NOT good for me. Not sure exactly what the pattern was, but it seemed short and hooky for me. Didn’t shoot well at all, but did see some who did, and they were shimming it up from out, playing around 5-7 at the arrows. One guy shot a good 700 something playing there, and two young ladies had exceptional sets playing the same area.

 I’m just old now, and not able to repeat shots like I used to, but if you can, there are scores out here to be had.

 Got doubles/singles tomorrow. Wish I had something not quite so aggressive, as everything I have was reading the pattern earlier than I wanted.
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Re: Going to the OPEN- What are YOU taking.
« Reply #20 on: March 16, 2022, 08:31:57 PM »
Practice session went well, and I found a decent line playing tight around the third arrow with the black quantum.

Not much miss room (especially out), but ball would hold line decently with enough pop to carry.

 Bowlers journal was NOT good for me. Not sure exactly what the pattern was, but it seemed short and hooky for me. Didn’t shoot well at all, but did see some who did, and they were shimming it up from out, playing around 5-7 at the arrows. One guy shot a good 700 something playing there, and two young ladies had exceptional sets playing the same area.

 I’m just old now, and not able to repeat shots like I used to, but if you can, there are scores out here to be had.

 Got doubles/singles tomorrow. Wish I had something not quite so aggressive, as everything I have was reading the pattern earlier than I wanted.

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Re: Going to the OPEN- What are YOU taking.
« Reply #21 on: March 16, 2022, 09:05:01 PM »
Practice session went well, and I found a decent line playing tight around the third arrow with the black quantum.

Not much miss room (especially out), but ball would hold line decently with enough pop to carry.

 Bowlers journal was NOT good for me. Not sure exactly what the pattern was, but it seemed short and hooky for me. Didn’t shoot well at all, but did see some who did, and they were shimming it up from out, playing around 5-7 at the arrows. One guy shot a good 700 something playing there, and two young ladies had exceptional sets playing the same area.

 I’m just old now, and not able to repeat shots like I used to, but if you can, there are scores out here to be had.

 Got doubles/singles tomorrow. Wish I had something not quite so aggressive, as everything I have was reading the pattern earlier than I wanted.

I try telling you guy every year stop taking these super strong early balls.
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Re: Going to the OPEN- What are YOU taking.
« Reply #22 on: March 17, 2022, 07:15:55 AM »
I think 99 times out of 100 early and strong is a bad combo for the Open - especially at SouthPoint. So much friction there.

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Re: Going to the OPEN- What are YOU taking.
« Reply #23 on: March 17, 2022, 11:46:37 AM »
Practice session went well, and I found a decent line playing tight around the third arrow with the black quantum.

Not much miss room (especially out), but ball would hold line decently with enough pop to carry.

 Bowlers journal was NOT good for me. Not sure exactly what the pattern was, but it seemed short and hooky for me. Didn’t shoot well at all, but did see some who did, and they were shimming it up from out, playing around 5-7 at the arrows. One guy shot a good 700 something playing there, and two young ladies had exceptional sets playing the same area.

 I’m just old now, and not able to repeat shots like I used to, but if you can, there are scores out here to be had.

 Got doubles/singles tomorrow. Wish I had something not quite so aggressive, as everything I have was reading the pattern earlier than I wanted.

I try telling you guy every year stop taking these super strong early balls.

You know house bowlers do not listen.

Anyone offering an over/under on the number of Rotogrip Gems that will be on the ball returns of my four teams?  ;D
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Re: Going to the OPEN- What are YOU taking.
« Reply #24 on: March 17, 2022, 12:48:11 PM »
Practice session went well, and I found a decent line playing tight around the third arrow with the black quantum.

Not much miss room (especially out), but ball would hold line decently with enough pop to carry.

 Bowlers journal was NOT good for me. Not sure exactly what the pattern was, but it seemed short and hooky for me. Didn’t shoot well at all, but did see some who did, and they were shimming it up from out, playing around 5-7 at the arrows. One guy shot a good 700 something playing there, and two young ladies had exceptional sets playing the same area.

 I’m just old now, and not able to repeat shots like I used to, but if you can, there are scores out here to be had.

 Got doubles/singles tomorrow. Wish I had something not quite so aggressive, as everything I have was reading the pattern earlier than I wanted.

I try telling you guy every year stop taking these super strong early balls.

You know house bowlers do not listen.

Anyone offering an over/under on the number of Rotogrip Gems that will be on the ball returns of my four teams?  ;D

Over 7. Same guys will come back and claim how “tight” they were. No, your ball was exhausted at 25 feet and had nothing left down lane.
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Re: Going to the OPEN- What are YOU taking.
« Reply #25 on: March 17, 2022, 12:54:32 PM »
Something fast, something slower, a Venom Shock and a Skull ball.

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Re: Going to the OPEN- What are YOU taking.
« Reply #26 on: March 17, 2022, 01:00:34 PM »
Practice session went well, and I found a decent line playing tight around the third arrow with the black quantum.

Not much miss room (especially out), but ball would hold line decently with enough pop to carry.

 Bowlers journal was NOT good for me. Not sure exactly what the pattern was, but it seemed short and hooky for me. Didn’t shoot well at all, but did see some who did, and they were shimming it up from out, playing around 5-7 at the arrows. One guy shot a good 700 something playing there, and two young ladies had exceptional sets playing the same area.

 I’m just old now, and not able to repeat shots like I used to, but if you can, there are scores out here to be had.

 Got doubles/singles tomorrow. Wish I had something not quite so aggressive, as everything I have was reading the pattern earlier than I wanted.

I try telling you guy every year stop taking these super strong early balls.

You know house bowlers do not listen.

Anyone offering an over/under on the number of Rotogrip Gems that will be on the ball returns of my four teams?  ;D

Over 7. Same guys will come back and claim how “tight” they were. No, your ball was exhausted at 25 feet and had nothing left down lane.

You might just win with that number. I've already seen several in my Challenge league and we are currently on a 37 ft pattern with moderate oil. Of course the scoring pace was seriously dropping toward the end of the first game and got worse as the night went on.

A few years ago I had a new bowler go to the Open with my group and he had a 6 ball roller. Dude had six different brands of balls and all six of them were the newest, biggest hook monster that each brand offered. Of course, he shot a very low 400 for each of the three sets.

Afterwards, he was asking for advice and when I said, 'Maybe have 6 different balls instead of six of the same ball', he just wanted to argue that they WERE different.

 I could not explain to him(in a way he was willing to listen to) that the label on the ball didn't make it different.
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Re: Going to the OPEN- What are YOU taking.
« Reply #27 on: March 17, 2022, 02:52:02 PM »
If you throw it slow enough, urethane always looks good in the arena no matter what is out there. This is just from hundreds of hours of bowling + live in-person view since it's opened. Of course there's exceptions, but I just don't see it playing much different for the folks that are really good at keeping it in front of them with a soft, revvy hand.

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Re: Going to the OPEN- What are YOU taking.
« Reply #28 on: March 17, 2022, 04:41:52 PM »
I find it hard to believe anyone would argue with that milo guy he’s so smart just look at all of his posts pure intelligence going to waste on such a great and informative site

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Re: Going to the OPEN- What are YOU taking.
« Reply #29 on: March 17, 2022, 04:53:21 PM »
I find it hard to believe anyone would argue with that milo guy he’s so smart just look at all of his posts pure intelligence going to waste on such a great and informative site

Really, you find it hard to believe? Amazing...  ::)
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Re: Going to the OPEN- What are YOU taking.
« Reply #30 on: March 17, 2022, 06:11:31 PM »
Practice session went well, and I found a decent line playing tight around the third arrow with the black quantum.

Not much miss room (especially out), but ball would hold line decently with enough pop to carry.

 Bowlers journal was NOT good for me. Not sure exactly what the pattern was, but it seemed short and hooky for me. Didn’t shoot well at all, but did see some who did, and they were shimming it up from out, playing around 5-7 at the arrows. One guy shot a good 700 something playing there, and two young ladies had exceptional sets playing the same area.

 I’m just old now, and not able to repeat shots like I used to, but if you can, there are scores out here to be had.

 Got doubles/singles tomorrow. Wish I had something not quite so aggressive, as everything I have was reading the pattern earlier than I wanted.

I try telling you guy every year stop taking these super strong early balls.

You know house bowlers do not listen.

Anyone offering an over/under on the number of Rotogrip Gems that will be on the ball returns of my four teams?  ;D

Over 7. Same guys will come back and claim how “tight” they were. No, your ball was exhausted at 25 feet and had nothing left down lane.

You might just win with that number. I've already seen several in my Challenge league and we are currently on a 37 ft pattern with moderate oil. Of course the scoring pace was seriously dropping toward the end of the first game and got worse as the night went on.

A few years ago I had a new bowler go to the Open with my group and he had a 6 ball roller. Dude had six different brands of balls and all six of them were the newest, biggest hook monster that each brand offered. Of course, he shot a very low 400 for each of the three sets.

Afterwards, he was asking for advice and when I said, 'Maybe have 6 different balls instead of six of the same ball', he just wanted to argue that they WERE different.

 I could not explain to him(in a way he was willing to listen to) that the label on the ball didn't make it different.

I sincerely hope he has learned from his errors or he’s no longer with your group.
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