This is just nonsense. Once again what started as a positive thread about ppl's thoughts on the 8 pins and whether it was a success has turned into another argument. It is obvious the women need the start to compete on the same level as the blokes, not because they lack skill but because they do not possess the same physical power as the guys. I don't see AMP or Lexi putting the same amount of work on the ball as Michael Little or Sam Cooley. With all the variables in today's game having power in your game can be a big advantage in alot of tournaments, especially once the patterns break down and (as Michael has already covered) you have to move deeper in which case the power players can really open up an angle for themselves giving them area and with the revolutions and power their carry percentage wilol always be higher than the females. Not only that but they will have burnt up the area of the lane the females were using and they can only move so far in before they lose angle into the pocket without the revs and correct roll to carry consistantly. I'm not someone who believes it is the solution to all the problems on the ladies side but at least something is being tried.
It was also mentioned that the handicap would encourage laziness but I disagree. I believe the ladies will work harder as they know they have something to aid them and give them a real chance. I didn't get to compete in Queensland but having a look at the result it was still only a handful of ladies that made it through qualifying with the assistance which just proves the point about the gap physically between the men and women and why they need the assistance.
It was also mentioned that the handicap would encourage laziness but I disagree. I believe the ladies will work harder as they know they have something to aid them and give them a real chance. I didn't get to compete in Queensland but having a look at the result it was still only a handful of ladies that made it through qualifying with the assistance which just proves the point about the gap physically between the men and women and why they need the assistance.