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From: daveyamo
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  • I think the issue with the kid that lost the first match is that his armswing makes it all but impossible for him to legitimately swing the ball. A player like him needs to have a less aggressive ball when the lanes break down, since he's almost shoehorned into a very small area to play.

  • break point of ten on cheetah? haha. these kids have so much to learn before theyre ready for any real tournaments.

  • "oh baby lets go"

  • does this jones kid know how to spare a ten pin? lol.

  • @awesomebowler777 apparently not lol...

  • Why did everyone play the track? t seems that the scores would have been higher if they just played the outside part of the lane.

  • @Skatemafia4lyfe2K6 Forreal. Someone needs to tech them lane patterns and how to play them.

  • DeeRon is so smooth

  • @ endless, yes he did, and he still lost the match when his opponent chopped a bucket and flagged a ten

  • Did he really slap out a Brooklyn?

  • how come everyone is playing so deep in the lane? last i checked its easier to play the cheetah when u hit the outside boards, around the 5... :P jw maybe i missed something

  • @AugieGK4life it is 2 ways u can play....... outside or u can wheel it from the inside to the outside & make it come bac.....but when u wheel it if u miss left brooklyn if u miss right it hangs.

  • @mocitypearland ok yea thats what i was thinking was that ur break point either way would be far outside (around 5th board) but some of these, even people getting strikes in the pocket, keep the ball at like the 15-10 lol. kinda threw me off

  • @AugieGK4life it wus broke down 2

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