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I had a Fabal red hammer back when they first came out. Had the hammer and a white dot for leauge bowling it was so much fun to bowl across the lane at 10 pins that i sold the white dot and just bowled the hammer strikes and spares, i loved it.
I love the colors in the Gems. I want one. Would this be good for a bowler with 20°tilt, 40 rotation, speed 15 to 17, 315 rev? Shiny Rst-x2 and All-Road are like a spare ball for me. Maybe I need a different layout to help. Idk Zen Soul is what I've been using mostly knocked down to 1500 sometimes ill go 2000 work best. No more bowling balls until I figure out what are best for my.
Everything you say here is sounding like the ball is a person instead of an object.. like it has feelings and you're trying to have a chat with it. No professional should ever be explaining that a urethane ball needs some time to "calm down". How about you try another video where you use terms like friction or surface tension.. you know.. sciency stuff.
That split is where you want to go back to your inner child days and roll it VERY slowly. Yes, you will have very little control and may miss them all. But the slower ball, especially a lighter one, makes it much more likely that the ball will go off the 5 pin and into the 10 while the 5 pin takes care of the 7. You may end u getting0 instead of the 1 or 2 that you will probably get if you bowl normally. But unless yo are in a situation where those 1-2 pins really matters, it is worth the risk to try to get the spare, which is far more beneficial than just an extra 1-2 pins in an open frame.