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wulfpackbwlr

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PBA this week....Shark Pattern?
« on: January 03, 2008, 09:31:18 AM »
Just a little confused with some of the names on top of the leader board after the 1st 7 games.  Parker Bohn III, Mike Scroggins, Patrick Allen, Walter Wray, etc.  is this not the same shot that typically lefties struggle on and the higher rev players score better?  I know these guys are capable and everything just saying the leader board is not what I am used to seeing for this pattern.  Is anyone there in Reno to see how the lanes are playing.  If I'm not mistaken it's typically a place that lefties score well at but even with a pattern that seems not to play as well for the lefties?  No, I'm not a lefty basher either.  Just stating what I have seen as somewhat of a trend.
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Re: PBA this week....Shark Pattern?
« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2008, 06:29:17 PM »
I'm sure that some of the bowlers find this as an advantage and some a disadvantage.  Same way with say....a house with pins off spot on different lanes.  To some it will hurt and some will learn how to use it to their advantage.  Lefties have won quite often in Reno, but it's not a guarantee.  I was just looking at the lefties that seem to usually make it playing out, doing so well on a pattern that's "supposed" to play in.  I've played out on this pattern myself on the right side in certain centers so I know it's possible.
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Re: PBA this week....Shark Pattern?
« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2008, 08:44:51 AM »
I'm in Reno and it has been interesting to say the least.  The first few games of both blocks, very few splits across the board.  As the lanes break down the splits seem to increase.  Many of the bowlers would get a string started and as quickly as it started it was gone.

As for the lefties, Billy Oatman and Mike Scroggins on the same pairs - at one point Billy is -163 and Mike +130 (?) Mike was playing more inside and Billy outside.

I was in the right place at the right time to see Troy Wollenbecker shoot his 300 and the next game Richie Allen shoot 300.
 
It has not been uncommon to see a bowler shoot a 220 or better and move lanes and shoot in the 150s.  The guys at the top seemed to have done better dealing with the low games.  It has been an education in the improtance of a strong mental game.
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Re: PBA this week....Shark Pattern?
« Reply #3 on: January 04, 2008, 09:06:26 AM »
Good reportThongPrincess

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Re: PBA this week....Shark Pattern?
« Reply #4 on: January 04, 2008, 09:10:09 AM »
Are the lanes playing pretty slick and where is the majority (top players) playing the lanes?
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Re: PBA this week....Shark Pattern?
« Reply #5 on: January 04, 2008, 09:10:35 AM »
You can throw the up hill/down hill thing out of the equation at the Stadium now.  They resolved these issues when they put in the new lanes surfaces.  They also fixed the lane beds to flatten out the lanes again.

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Re: PBA this week....Shark Pattern?
« Reply #6 on: January 04, 2008, 12:16:57 PM »
What I noticed was the righties doing one of two things - moving farther and farther left and sending it right or playing a straighter/tighter shot inside.  I haven't focused on anyone in particular, unless they had the front 6 or so to see if they'd get the 300.

As the lanes are breaking down the balls are flying, but if they get into the wrong part of the lane, the ball doesn't recover.  They could be stringing strikes, then get one out a little wider or not quite wide enough and split or washout.

Again, it seems the biggest factor is handling the adversity, the low games and grinding them out without getting upset.  I did see a few emotional outbursts such as kicking the seating and slamming a fist into the ball return.  Then there were the turn and smile at the lack of pins falling their way.  

I'm off to breakfast and the Stadium for the round of 32.

FYI I heard some talk there is concern the trucks for the telecast may not be able to make it.  The talk is of the Mother of Storms to be hitting the area.  It has been windy and for a while at least I80 and I think 385 (?) were closed to high profile vehicles due to the wind.  Now it is raining with snow expected later today through Sunday.  It could get interesting.
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Re: PBA this week....Shark Pattern?
« Reply #7 on: January 04, 2008, 01:34:08 PM »
It could be fun for the bowlers and PBA trucks to get to Medford as well since there is no easy way to go from Reno without hitting 4000+ feet elevations. And from the looks of it this storm will be around until at least the weekend.

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Re: PBA this week....Shark Pattern?
« Reply #8 on: January 04, 2008, 01:45:49 PM »
I heard on the weather channel that they are expecting anywhere from 5-10 feet of snow in the higher elevations and around the tahoe and northeast cal area.  Looks like it could be the storm of the century...lol.  Or the Day After Tomorrow movie could become reality and coming early.
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Re: PBA this week....Shark Pattern?
« Reply #9 on: January 04, 2008, 09:58:08 PM »
The snow finally reached Reno sometime during the Round of 16.  It isn't too heavy so far, just enough to cover the ground.  The winds have all but gone.  It is beautiful to see, coming from a native SoCal resident.
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Re: PBA this week....Shark Pattern?
« Reply #10 on: January 04, 2008, 11:13:23 PM »
Thanks for the great reports ThongPrincess. Enjoy the rest of the tournament!

Hoping to see TJ finally break through "his slump" and make the show.
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Re: PBA this week....Shark Pattern?
« Reply #11 on: January 05, 2008, 12:39:50 AM »
Pinbuster - Thank you!

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Thanks for the great reports ThongPrincess. Enjoy the rest of the tournament!

Hoping to see TJ finally break through "his slump" and make the show.
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You are very welcome!  It has been both educational and entertaining.

I plan to be at the round of 8 at 9 AM then bowl the 4:30PM ProAm.  Unless my flight gets cancelled, I won't be at the Finals this year.  It was a great experience last year.

With the field of 8 set, I am hoping to see TJ, Doug Kent, Roger Kossert, and Wiseman make the show.

TJ because he is on my Fantasy Team, Kent because I don't care for Shafer and he has been fun to watch, Kossert because he has been so cool and calm through out the competition and he's an old guy , and Wiseman because he bumper off Walter Ray Williams.


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Re: PBA this week....Shark Pattern?
« Reply #12 on: January 05, 2008, 12:33:55 PM »
Well I got 2 of the 4 right and honestly I didn't hold much faith Kossert would beat PA.

I don't know what was going on between TJ and Traber if anything at all. When TJ got the strike in the 9th of the last game he let out a yea.  I was too far away to see if it was a late falling pin or directed at Traber.

Another great moment was PA hits the pocket, the 7 pin is standing and a flying messenger misses it.  Then a slow rolling messenger comes along and taps it out for the strike.

It was hard to watch Kent today.  He never got into a groove and you could see the emotions take over in the last two matches.  Aside from the emotions, he looked a lot like Barnes yesterday, kind of lost and no breaks, though Barnes was overall bowling better.

Shafer was smooth and you never saw the emotions.  My opinion of him is improving.

I felt bad for Ciccone.  He wasn't bowling poorly, just couldn't get the breaks when he needed them.
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