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Over/Under also known as Wet/Dry: (Derived from a forum post by Rob Mautner -
http://forum.bowlingchat.net/viewtopic.php?p=92643#p92643 )
Over/Under conditions, also called wet/dry is where the ball skids too much in the
oil and hooks too violently in the dry. It can be caused by various things including
maintenance or lack thereof of the oil machine, and changes in the weather;
particularly humidity. The best advice I've ever hear for playing wet/dry conditions
came from former US Senior Open Champion, Ron Mohr. Basically what he said was that
when you encounter a wet/dry condition you have two choices: play in the wet, or play
in the dry and choose your equipment accordingly. He added that those bowlers who try
to play the oil line on a wet/dry condition can expect to lose 20 pins a game to the
field. Good advice!