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Originally Posted by pgustavson
Yep, the old "reverse block". The USBC Open shot plays like that. Outside 7 or so is completely out-of-bounds. It really makes me uncomfortable knowing I can't leak it out and get away with it like a typical house shot ("top-hat" pattern) would. I've had occasional success playing straight up the oil line trying to find the speed that gets the ball to work into the dry at the right point to get it to the hole. I've also played it deep inside with a weaker ball. It definitely makes you work for your score, that's for sure...
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Ya, muscle memory kicked in a couple times during the night and the ball sailed out wide. Missed the head pin numerous times. Right now Im throwing a RG Totally Defiant, and a Storm Second Dimension. Both are pearl and polished as like I said, Im all about strong back ends. I have never owned a matte ball before, but I think I see one in my future. I usually only throw Storm and RotoGrip, but I have my eye on that Brunswick Mastermind. I bought one for my mom and that thing hauls ass when its thrown right. I think that might be what I need.