The ABT Sport Oil Patterns, officially sanctioned by Expert Kegel Oil Technicians, offer a professional enhancement to your bowling tournaments. Tournament organizers are invited to incorporate these patterns alongside the ABT logo in the tournament name, adding an esteemed touch to their events. Carefully designed to challenge bowlers across various skill levels, these patterns bring consistency and fairness to the playing field.
Meet the Lulou oil pattern – an 8.13 ratio, making it delightfully easy for bowlers to navigate. This short pattern spans 36 feet, offering a quick and enjoyable challenge with a very low volume of 12.75. Aptly named after the Arabic word for Pearl, Lulou adds a touch of beauty and tranquility to the bowling experience. In the realm of bowling, Lulou is the epitome of simplicity. With its 36-foot length and low volume, it provides bowlers with a straightforward and forgiving play. Unlike longer and more complex patterns, Lulou invites players to confidently explore various angles without the fear of gutters coming into play. Just like a radiant pearl symbolizes beauty and serenity, the Lulou pattern creates a harmonious environment on the lanes. Bowlers can expect a smooth and graceful play, where precision and control take center stage. The short length allows for quick transitions, making it an ideal choice for those who appreciate the simplicity and elegance of the game. Lulou, much like a precious pearl, stands out in the bowling world for its simplicity and charm. Its name reflects the ease and beauty it imparts to bowlers, turning each roll down the lane into a serene experience – a true pearl in the tapestry of bowling patterns.
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Nafoura
Experience the Nafoura oil pattern – a 43-foot medium-long challenge with a ratio of 13, providing a comfortable setting for bowlers. With a volume of 26.2, this pattern, named after the Arabic word for Fountain, embodies tranquility and ease. In bowling, Nafoura is known for its forgiving nature. Unlike more demanding patterns, it allows players to explore angles without the fear of harsh consequences. The 43-foot stretch provides ample room for skilled expression, creating an environment where precision and control take precedence. Much like a peaceful garden fountain, Nafoura invites bowlers to dance with the oil, offering a symphony of shots that resonate with confidence. Its design encourages versatility, allowing players to explore the outer regions without the anxiety of losing their path back to the pocket. In essence, the Nafoura oil pattern is a testament to the art of bowling, where the name itself reflects the ease and grace it imparts to those who take on its challenge. It's a refreshing breeze making each roll down the lane a tranquil experience, much like the peaceful flow of a fountain in an Arabic garden.
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Dallah:
Meet the Dallah oil pattern – a welcoming medium-length challenge with a very easy ratio of 12. Spanning 43 feet with a volume of 25.4, Dallah, named after the Arabic word for jar, brings a sense of ease and hospitality to the lanes. Dallah stands out for its simplicity, creating a relaxed and inviting environment for bowlers. With a medium length, it offers a balanced challenge, allowing players to navigate with confidence and explore different angles without the fear of gutters. Much like a traditional Arabic jar symbolizes warmth, Dallah invites bowlers to experience a smooth and effortless play. Its name reflects the accessible beauty it imparts, turning each roll down the lane into a friendly journey – a true jar of comfort in the diverse landscape of bowling patterns.
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Shisha
Enter the Shisha oil pattern – boasting a highly accessible ratio of 10, this short pattern spans 38 feet with a low volume of 18.7. Named after the Arabic term for smoking pipe, Shisha adds a touch of relaxation and feel-good vibes to the bowling experience. Shisha stands out as a haven of ease. With its 38-foot length and low volume, this pattern invites bowlers to enjoy a laid-back and carefree playstyle. Unlike more challenging patterns, Shisha allows for a relaxed exploration, providing a soothing experience without the worry of gutters. Much like the act of enjoying a Shisha, this pattern symbolizes relaxation and feeling good on the lanes. Bowlers can expect a smooth and enjoyable play, where precision and control take center stage. The short length ensures a quick and pleasant challenge, making Shisha an ideal choice for those who appreciate the simple joys of bowling. Shisha, like a symbol of relaxation, stands as a testament to the feel-good aspect of bowling patterns. Its name reflects the laid-back and enjoyable experience it imparts, turning each roll down the lane into a delightful journey – a true celebration of comfort in the diverse landscape of bowling patterns.
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Aqal:
Experience the Aqal oil pattern – with a challenging ratio of 1.96, this very short pattern spans 35 feet with a mid-low volume of 24.32. Named after the Arabic term for the Arabian Headdress, Aqal adds a layer of challenge, symbolizing the difficulty of mastering this intricate pattern, much like the art of wearing the Aqal. In the realm of bowling, Aqal stands out as a test for seasoned players. With its short length and mid-low volume, this pattern presents a challenge that demands precision and skill. Unlike more forgiving patterns, Aqal offers a unique experience, akin to the effort required in donning the Arabian Headdress, especially for beginners and newbies. Much like the Aqal, which can be challenging to wear, this pattern embodies a symbolic meaning of overcoming difficulties. Bowlers can expect a demanding play that requires careful navigation. The short length creates a flat and almost level playing field, making Aqal a unique challenge for those seeking to elevate their bowling expertise. Aqal, much like the Arabian Headdress, stands as a symbol of perseverance in the bowling world. Its name reflects the intricate challenge it presents, turning each roll down the lane into a test of skill – a true nod to the sometimes challenging journey faced by beginners and newbies in the diverse landscape of bowling patterns.
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Diwaniya:
Experience the Diwaniya oil pattern – with a challenging ratio of 1, this mid-length pattern spans 40 feet with a mid volume of 25.16. Named after the Arabic term for the Arabian living big room, Diwaniya presents a unique challenge on the lanes, mirroring the atmosphere of a place where everyone challenges each other to argue and socialize. In the realm of bowling, Diwaniya stands out as a battleground of skills. With its mid-length and mid volume, this pattern demands strategic prowess and adaptability. Unlike more straightforward patterns, Diwaniya simulates the complexity of socializing and arguing in an Arabian living room, making it a challenging experience, especially for beginners and newbies. Much like the Diwaniya, where engaging in discussions can be challenging, this pattern embodies a symbolic meaning of navigating through diverse topics. Bowlers can expect a play that requires mental agility and the ability to adapt to changing conditions. The mid-length creates a flat and competitive playing field, making Diwaniya a unique challenge for those seeking to test their bowling acumen. Diwaniya, like the Arabian living big room, stands as a symbol of intellectual and social challenge in the bowling world. Its name reflects the intricate challenge it presents, turning each roll down the lane into a test of mental agility – a true nod to the sometimes challenging journey faced by beginners and newbies in the diverse landscape of bowling patterns.
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Hashii
Experience the Hashii oil pattern – with a challenging ratio of 1, this short, completely flat oil pattern spans 37 feet with a mid volume of 27.25. Named after the Arabic term for the Arabian camel, Hashii presents a formidable challenge on the lanes, mirroring the characteristics of an intelligent and revengeful animal. In the realm of bowling, Hashii stands out as a test of skill and strategy. With its short length and complete flatness, this pattern demands precision and careful navigation. Much like handling an intelligent Arabian camel, Hashii symbolizes the difficulty of raising and managing a challenging play, especially for beginners and newbies. Similar to the intelligent and revengeful nature of the Arabian camel, Hashii requires bowlers to be wary of their approach. Players must exhibit control and adaptability, as mishandling the pattern may result in unintended consequences. The short length and flat oil create a unique and demanding playing field, making Hashii a challenge for those seeking to elevate their bowling skills. Hashii, like the Arabian camel, stands as a symbol of a challenge in the bowling world. Its name reflects the intricate challenge it presents, turning each roll down the lane into a test of skill – a true nod to the sometimes unpredictable journey faced by beginners and newbies in the diverse landscape of bowling patterns.
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Khaimah:
With a challenging ratio of 1, this very short oil pattern spans 35 feet with a mid volume of 25.21. Named after the Arabic term for the Arabian Tent, Khaimah presents a unique challenge on the lanes, symbolizing the hardness and difficulty of living in such a setup. Khaimah stands out as a challenging environment. With its very short length and little flat oil, this pattern demands precision and adaptability. Much like setting up and living in an Arabian Tent, Khaimah symbolizes the hardships of dealing with a challenging play, especially when facing a lack of facilities. Similar to the difficulty of living in a Khaimah, the oil pattern requires bowlers to navigate through a challenging environment. Players must exhibit control and resilience, as the short length and little flat oil create a unique and demanding playing field, making Khaimah a true test for those seeking to master the intricacies of bowling. Khaimah, like the Arabian Tent, stands as a symbol of hardship in the bowling world. Its name reflects the intricate challenge it presents, turning each roll down the lane into a test of skill – a true nod to the sometimes arduous journey faced by bowlers in the diverse landscape of bowling patterns.
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Misnad:
Experience the Misnad oil pattern – with a challenging ratio of 1.54, this almost flat pattern spans 39 feet with a mid volume of 27.6. Named after the Arabic term for the Arabian Pillow, Misnad introduces a unique challenge on the lanes, mirroring the characteristic of a pillow that might lead your thoughts down a path of negativity. Misnad stands out as a contemplative space. With its almost flat structure and little short oil, this pattern demands bowlers to navigate through a challenging environment. Much like resting on an Arabian Pillow, Misnad symbolizes the moments of relaxation that can sometimes take a turn into negative and challenging thought processes. Similar to the dual nature of a Misnad – offering relaxation but sometimes triggering negative thoughts – the oil pattern requires bowlers to approach with caution. Players must exhibit control and mindfulness, as the combination of almost flatness and little short oil create a unique and demanding playing field, making Misnad a true mental test for those seeking to master the intricacies of bowling. Misnad, like the Arabian Pillow, stands as a symbol of contemplation in the bowling world. Its name reflects the intricate challenge it presents, turning each roll down the lane into a test of mental resilience – a true nod to the sometimes complex journey faced by bowlers in the diverse landscape of bowling patterns.
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Sedu
With a challenging ratio of 1.25, this almost flat pattern spans 39 feet with a mid volume of 25.75. Named after the Arabic term for the Arabian Small Tent, Sedu brings a unique challenge to the lanes, reflecting the characteristics of a tent that, despite being a relaxing place, can sometimes be dangerous. Sedu stands out as an exposed space. With its almost flat structure and little short oil, this pattern demands bowlers to navigate through a challenging environment. Much like an open Arabian Small Tent, Sedu symbolizes a place of relaxation that can be a bit dangerous, fully exposed to potential threats like snakes and other creatures hiding within the pillows. Similar to the dual nature of a Sedu – offering relaxation but sometimes exposing bowlers to danger – the oil pattern requires players to approach with caution. Bowlers must exhibit control and awareness, as the combination of almost flatness and little short oil create a unique and demanding playing field, making Sedu a true test for those seeking to master the intricacies of bowling. Sedu, like the Arabian Small Tent, stands as a symbol of relaxation in a potentially dangerous setting in the bowling world. Its name reflects the intricate challenge it presents, turning each roll down the lane into a test of skill and awareness – a true nod to the sometimes precarious journey faced by bowlers in the diverse landscape of bowling patterns.
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YINNY - AFREET
Experience the afreet oil pattern – with a challenging ratio of 2.86, this almost flat and long oil pattern spans 45 feet with a low volume of 18.8. Named after the Arabic term for the most dangerous genie, Afreet brings an unparalleled challenge to the lanes, reflecting the characteristics of a dangerous and invisible force that's difficult to grasp. Afreet stands out as an enigmatic presence. With its almost flat and long structure, this pattern demands bowlers to navigate through a challenging and invisible environment. Much like the elusive Arabian Genie, Afreet symbolizes an oil pattern that is mixed up and demanding of accuracy, presenting a super challenging puzzle for bowlers with no clear way to visualize the pattern easily. Similar to the danger posed by the Afreet genie, the oil pattern requires players to approach with utmost caution. Bowlers must exhibit precision and adaptability, as the mixed-up oil creates a unique and demanding playing field, making Afreet an extremely challenging test for those seeking to master the intricacies of bowling. Afreet, like the Arabian Genie, stands as a symbol of danger and mystery in the bowling world. Its name reflects the intricate challenge it presents, turning each roll down the lane into a test of skill and adaptability – a true nod to the sometimes elusive journey faced by bowlers in the diverse landscape of bowling patterns.
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Dhab:
With a challenging ratio of 1.94, this flat and mid-long oil pattern spans 44 feet with a low-Mid volume of 19.96. Named after the Arabic term for the Arabian Uromastyx, Dhab brings an extraordinary challenge to the lanes, mirroring the characteristics of a desert-dwelling creature known for its resilience and adaptability. In the realm of bowling, Dhab stands out as a test of endurance and adaptability. With its flat and mid-long structure, this pattern demands bowlers to navigate through a challenging environment. Much like the resilient Arabian Uromastyx, Dhab symbolizes an oil pattern that requires bowlers to face extreme challenges and adapt their strategies, much like the Dhab in the desert facing harsh weather and limited supplies for months. Similar to the survival instincts of the Dhab, bowlers must exhibit resilience and resourcefulness when facing the Dhab oil pattern. The flatness and mid-long length create a unique and demanding playing field, making Dhab a true test for those seeking to master the intricacies of bowling. Dhab, like the Arabian Uromastyx, stands as a symbol of resilience and adaptability in the bowling world. Its name reflects the intricate challenge it presents, turning each roll down the lane into a test of skill and endurance – a true nod to the sometimes challenging journey faced by bowlers in the diverse landscape of bowling patterns.
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Dhow
This OIL PATTERN almost flat and mid-long oil pattern spans 42 feet with a mid-high volume of 34.4 with a challenging ratio of 2. Named after the Arabic term for the traditional Arabian boat, Dhow presents an exceptional challenge on the lanes, mirroring the characteristics of a boat that relies purely on the wind for movement. Dhow stands out as a test of adaptability and unpredictability. With its almost flat and mid-long structure, this pattern demands bowlers to navigate through a challenging environment where each play is as unpredictable as the wind that guides the Dhow. Dhow symbolizes an oil pattern that is super hard to control, and success relies on the bowler's ability to adapt to the ever-changing conditions, similar to the unpredictable nature of the Dhow boat. Much like the reliance of the Dhow on the wind, bowlers must be attuned to the conditions and adjust their strategies accordingly. The almost flatness and mid-long length create a unique and demanding playing field, making Dhow a true test for those seeking to master the intricacies of bowling. Dhow, like the traditional Arabian boat, stands as a symbol of unpredictability and adaptability in the bowling world. Its name reflects the intricate challenge it presents, turning each roll down the lane into a test of skill and adaptability – a true nod to the sometimes unpredictable journey faced by bowlers in the diverse landscape of bowling patterns.
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Ma'amoul
With a seemingly medium-to-easy ratio of 5.7, this open and long oil pattern spans 45 feet with a mid-high volume of 28. Named after the Arabic term for the Arabian Date filled with cookies, Ma'amoul presents an exceptional challenge on the lanes, mirroring the characteristics of a treat that appears delightful but holds a mix of flavors and textures, making it hard to predict. Ma'amoul stands out as a test of adaptability and unpredictability. With its open lanes and reverse crown structure, this pattern demands bowlers to navigate through a challenging and unpredictable environment. Much like the Ma'amoul, which may seem nice but is very mixed up, the Ma'amoul oil pattern lacks distinct characteristics, making it incredibly hard for bowlers to predict and play effectively. Similar to the challenge presented by the blended Ma'amoul treat, bowlers must be prepared for the unexpected when facing this oil pattern. The long length and mid-high volume create a unique and demanding playing field, making Ma'amoul a true test for those seeking to master the intricacies of bowling. Ma'amoul, like the Arabian Date filled with cookies, stands as a symbol of unpredictability and challenge in the bowling world. Its name reflects the intricate challenge it presents, turning each roll down the lane into a test of skill and adaptability – a true nod to the sometimes mentally draining journey faced by bowlers in the diverse landscape of bowling patterns.
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Medwakh
With a seemingly medium-to-hard ratio of 2.72, this super oil pattern spans 45 feet with a mid-high volume of 29. Named after the Arabic term for the Arabian smoking pipe, specifically the hand-held pipe used during walks and conveniently tucked into the pocket after use, Medwakh presents a unique challenge on the lanes. The shape of Medwakh is intricately replicated in the oil pattern, mirroring the pleasure it provides, but also adding complexity to the gameplay. Medwakh stands out as a test of precision and adaptability. With its super oil structure and long length, this pattern demands bowlers to navigate through a challenging and unpredictable environment. Much like the pleasure that Medwakh brings, the oil pattern is designed to give bowlers a satisfying experience. However, the exact replication of Medwakh's shape in the oil pattern makes it incredibly challenging to find an easy line to play. Similar to the delicate balance between the pleasure of smoking Medwakh and the challenge presented by its shape, bowlers must carefully navigate the lanes to succeed. The long length and mid-high volume create a unique and demanding playing field, making Medwakh a true test for those seeking to master the intricacies of bowling. Medwakh, like the Arabian smoking pipe, stands as a symbol of pleasure and challenge in the bowling world. Its name reflects the intricate challenge it presents, turning each roll down the lane into a test of skill and precision – a true nod to the sometimes complex journey faced by bowlers in the diverse landscape of bowling patterns.
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Serdab
Experience the Serdab oil pattern – with a seemingly medium-to-hard ratio of 2.1, this super hard oil pattern spans 43 feet with a mid-long length and a mid-high volume of 25. Named after the Arabic term for a narrow chamber of the ancient Egyptian mastaba, either concealed or accessible only by a narrow passage and containing a statue of the deceased, Serdab presents a unique challenge on the lanes. The shape of Serdab is intricately replicated in the oil pattern, mirroring the hidden complexity it conceals. Serdab stands out as a test of precision and adaptability. With its super hard oil structure, mid-long length, and mid-high volume, this pattern demands bowlers to navigate through a challenging and unpredictable environment. Much like the concealed chamber in the ancient Egyptian mastaba, the oil pattern is designed to be hidden and difficult to decipher, making it incredibly challenging to find a straightforward line to play. Similar to the challenge presented by the concealed Serdab chamber, bowlers must carefully navigate the lanes to uncover success. The mid-long length and mid-high volume create a unique and demanding playing field, making Serdab a true test for those seeking to master the intricacies of bowling. Serdab, like the hidden chamber of the ancient Egyptian mastaba, stands as a symbol of mystery and challenge in the bowling world. Its name reflects the intricate challenge it presents, turning each roll down the lane into a test of skill and precision – a true nod to the sometimes enigmatic journey faced by bowlers in the diverse landscape of bowling patterns.
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Yaryour
With an almost flat and super hard ratio of 1.9, this super short pattern spans 33 feet with a low to mid volume of 21. Named after the Arabic term for a shark, Yaryour, similar to its aquatic counterpart, presents a challenging and dangerous environment on the lanes.
Yaryour stands out as a test of precision and adaptability. With its almost flat and super hard oil structure and a super short length, this pattern demands bowlers to navigate through a challenging and unpredictable environment. Much like the dangerous and smart nature of sharks, Yaryour symbolizes an oil pattern with waves that mimic the unpredictable behavior of these formidable fish.
Similar to the difficulty in predicting a shark's behavior, bowlers must approach the Yaryour oil pattern with caution and strategic prowess. The super short length and low to mid volume create a unique and demanding playing field, making Yaryour a true test for those seeking to master the intricacies of bowling.
Yaryour, like the dangerous and smart shark, stands as a symbol of challenge and unpredictability in the bowling world. Its name reflects the intricate challenge it presents, turning each roll down the lane into a test of skill and adaptability – a true nod to the sometimes dangerous journey faced by bowlers in the diverse landscape of bowling patterns.
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Khanjar
Experience the Khanjar oil pattern – with a challenging ratio of 2.76, this almost flat and long oil pattern spans 45 feet with a mid-high volume of 31. Named after the Arabic term for the traditional short, very thick sword worn in the belly, Khanjar presents an exceptional challenge on the lanes, mirroring the characteristics of a weapon that is both a part of traditional attire and a deadly tool. Khanjar stands out as a test of mental resilience and unpredictability. With its almost flat and long structure, this reverse crown pattern demands bowlers to navigate through a challenging environment where each play is as unpredictable as the traditional Southern Arabian Khanjar. Khanjar symbolizes an oil pattern that may seem normal but has the potential to kill bowlers' confidence and enjoyment, leaving them mentally drained. Similar to the duality of the Khanjar – appearing nice in traditional attire but harboring danger – bowlers must be cautious and mentally prepared when facing this oil pattern. The almost flatness and long length create a unique and demanding playing field, making Khanjar a true test for those seeking to master the intricacies of bowling. Khanjar, like the traditional Arabian sword, stands as a symbol of unpredictability and challenge in the bowling world. Its name reflects the intricate mental challenge it presents, turning each roll down the lane into a test of skill and resilience – a true nod to the sometimes mentally draining journey faced by bowlers in the diverse landscape of bowling patterns.
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