Power torq, got cuda 15lb?? On second thoughts, better not, cos cuda is even older than my tour power. haha
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Originally posted by Ian:
so ding.. no excuse for u for having only ONE ancient ball. even u need another ball or else u will complain no proper strikes on oily lanes.
Originally posted by Ding:
But to me, dry/mid/oily condition don't make too much a difference. As long as I can get the ball to the pockets(either), it'll do
Ding, after I had read so far, think it's time for me to exercise my limited knowledge, let's see how reliable they are.
The impact of a straight ball to the pocket, or hook, (dun know about spin) depends on several factors, one of them being the oil condition. The ball will have less impact on a wet lane then a dry lane, cos the ball dun have adequate "bite" in wet conditions. On a drier backend, when the ball hits the pins, the friction force is greater, hence more impact to the pins. On a wetter backend, when the ball hits the pins, due the relative lesser "bite", less friction is created, so less impact on the pins. Imagine pushing against a wall wearing shoes and wearing rollerblades. You can push more if you are firmly anchored to the ground. With a pair of blades, you tend to slide backwards. Think that's why Mr Ding, your ball didnt strike as much on a wet lane than a drier one.
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