Nothing you said here is coherent, let alone makes any sense. Never seen lefties walk it up from the left side?? Right. So instead of just being cleaner and tighter to begin with, we somehow don't notice anything for the first two games of league until our side is beat up and THEN we say something? You want to know how many times I've bowled both lefty and righty on the same lane in a practice session? How many years I've done it and bowled league and tournaments and practiced and whatever else? Left side is cleaner and tighter than the right side, period. Ask literally any other lefty how much their side sucks while they watch righties get away with all kinds of things. I've never seen a flooded shot on the left side, never bowled on one, never seen any other lefty bowl on one.
CLEANER IS NOT AN OIL VOLUME. Cleaner means sharper, ball makes quicker and more dynamic moves. The left side is tougher than the right side in every single case I've seen and experienced, which is like 10-15 years worth. Just because I've only bowled 4 or 5 years of league lefty doesn't mean I haven't practiced at it for the last decade and a half. This is not my thing, I don't usually do this, but you just don't know what you're talking about. Also, if what you bowl on is flooded, but you can't use MicroTrax or Nano balls . . right . . I'd love to have a productive conversation, I'd love to hash it out or talk it out, but you clearly don't understand what I'm saying or what anyone else is saying, and we sure as hell don't know what you are either.
You guys crack me up. Look in any league and you'll see older low rev players walk it up from the right side. You won't see that on the left. You'll say " 9 times more play on the right" and then avoid the fact that it becomes drier so the left is suddenly cleaner instead of flooded, but then you'll immediately admit that on, for example, a Nationals shot everyone has to "work together" to create a dry spot to get some friction... Hilarious. Fools.
I'm out.