I saw Nate get upset a couple of times, I am an old pro, when your line isn't the same, move to another one, or you can try this, don't bend your elbow and follow though.
@@NateandElise I wouldn't have gone left, your ball was already going long, and that would have just had it travel longer. While clearly the ball change work, not sure you needed it, but moving right for sure. I like 1.5 right with feet, 1 board right with line, since that likely will see the ball react a little sooner, without changing you point of impact with the pins. But nowadays, bowlers seem to like ball changes, I am much more old school, where you adjust line, speed or rotation, before changing balls. I also prefer when changing lanes each game, not to go first, and look for reaction of others ahead of me.
Sometimes it's not that simple. What change would you make when you leave 2 in a row and both shots were high flush? Did that just a few weeks ago. Just bad luck or a bad rack.
@@kevinrussell5099 I would have to see what actually happened to comment, but often flush isn't really flush, its tight. I was speaking specifically about a situation where the ball went too long and came in behind the headpin.
@@arethereanyuniquehandles After all the ones I've left because the ball broke sharply from the outside and came in from behind it's always surprising to get ones when the shot looks as good as any other strikes.