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From: expertvillage
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  • I love how he ends the video

  • nice video!

  • wtf resin balls arent rough....mines smooth :P

  • I LOL everytime he says "Buall"

  • you fool a balls hook depends on its case and how its weighted end of story

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  • I can hook a plastic ball 40 boards.

  • These videos are fantastic. Haters gonna hate.

  • i love how he says balls.

  • my cousin Vinney! "Your Honor, deese two yutes..."

  • @whoadude1959 I'm sorry...YOUTHes lol love that part

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  • bualls

  • New Yorker accent?

  • Queens, NY, specifically. Teddy Atlas has this same accent.

  • wow I've got 4 different types of balls, didn't even know I had enough

  • Some of Youtube members are wound a little to tight. This is free info and I think that just maybe people are smart enough to watch other how to bowl videos to get a good cross section of info. Good job on your video.

  • just because it's free doesn't mean its good. What he should be saying is, if you're a new player dont go out and buy a 300$ ball

  • omg your really not the sharpest tool in the shed are you. resin urethane and plastic can all hook and can all go straight. it depends on how the ball is drilled and on lane conditions. I was throwing my plastic spare ball at states where there was no oil and I got it to snap bacl 20 boadrs at 16mph so you really should take this down

  • totally, it all relies on how you throw it, and how it's drilled. You can bowl any way with any ball.

  • i have a 3 problems with this video, and they are:

    1. polyurethane? entry level reactive buddy

    2. resin balls aren't always rough like sandpaper, ever heard of polish?

    3. most league bowlers bowl with resin balls in more advanced leagues and plastic in more fun oriented leagues

  • u dnt need speed to keep a resin ball in the pocke t  dumass

  • Well, not typically. It really depends on the ball and the lane conditions - If you try rolling an aggressive resin ball on dry wood lanes, speed would definitely help keep it on target.

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