I haven’t thrown an IQ to try and compare it to the envy tour solid! So I actually don’t know if it compliments it, though I would think so from my past experiences with the iq tour!
@dstarbowling i want you to notice 2 things when the ball hits the pocket other than how flush it is. These things will bring your game to a higher level. First, did the ball deflect much. A ringing 10 means the ball deflection was minimal and the ball had not quite flipped completely. This brings the second point, did the ball flip completely without rolling out. The ball releases all the energy you put into it at a certain point. Recognizing when that happens tells you if you need to change balls or change your mark and angle to hit said mark. Moving left and not changing your mark on the lane changes your angle. If your ball isn't quite flipped when it hits the pins, you either change to a slightly more aggressive ball, or move left as most house shots are progressive meaning there is less oil near the gutters. If the ball hasn't flipped completely, sometimes, moving left a board or to will help you hit the drier boards sooner to get the ball rolling sooner. That is a call you will have to make with experience. I believe you can do it! Keep practicing.
@@dstarbowling true it's tough to tell with the angle but there's definitely a difference at the breakpoint. Multiple things could be happening, either going up the back made it go cleaner through the front so it was farther right, or getting around it made you tug it in a board. Probably a mix of both. Looks really good though, you gotta have the versatility, that's how belmo and simo make their money lol
Further. I've slid the 2 pin into the 8 pin spot, slid the 7 pin into the 9 pin spot, and slide the 6 pin into the 10 pin spot. Thought 2 hands are supposed to carry these. All during tournaments.