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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2009

Me shooting at a 10 pin! This took place during doubles competition at the 2009 USBC Open Championships at the Cashman Center [Las Vegas]

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  • were you using a quantum helix

  • Nope, a brunswick target zone plastic ball.

  • what was your squad time I moved two min from cashman center

  • Doubles and singles was 11:40 am on Sunday morning.

  • I get about 8 out of every 10 pin that I leave...but ya thats a good line to throw, as long as your at like 20 at the arrows. Smyth, do you use a spareball or your resin ball to throw at 10 pins? Cuz 6 out of 10 is pretty bad. If you haven't switched to a plastic ball, do it.

  • It's funny that you mention this. I used to be the type that could use the same ball but change hand positions and kill the rotation to make spares. The equipment now a days has such inner dynamics. It could actually work against you when trying to toss a cutter toward corner pins. When bowling on a sport condition [and this event was contested on sport certified oil patterns], having a plastic ball is a greater must.

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  • wow, you have a short approach, lol

    i start between the two lines of dots and finish about 3 in behind the line

  • our squad time was sat. 7 am team sun.dobls singles 3pm

  • im about 62 percent on 10 pins, I play that line too

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