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Tim is 1,000% right...the best example of the "other side" of the righty/lefty debate is the US Open. Traditionally that tournament has been dominated by righties. The pattern is so incredibly brutal but the right side (slightly) opens up after a couple of games. At no point does the shot ever get "open" but the right side can create a little push down the lane between games 3 and 7/8. The lefties get nothing...the same brutal pattern for 18 games....that is why they struggle there for the most part. On a walled up league shot the lefties will have it a touch easier than righties...that is the nature of the beast. Complaining about it won't get you anywhere except frustrated.
The ball return is part of the game....especially if you're a higher rev player. I thought I knew how to play deep until I went to the US Open and saw balls go airborn (20+ feet down the lane). You take what the lane gives you.
The only way to keep the righties away from the ball return is going to be putting out a shorter pattern. This will force everyone to throw weaker equipment and play straighter lines so the pattern won't break down as much. I will say that whoever it is making that comlaint is not a "player"...they need to learn how to adjust better. The lane has 39 boards on it, and to be good you need to be able to play all of them.
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