First it's the Exit point formula, it doesn't give you the break point. It just shows where the ball should exit the oil at the end of the pattern.
The exit point formula is from a Joe Slowinski article and is based on information in Neil Stremmel's article, Entry Angle, Part 3: USBC Research Shows Where Your Ball Should Be to Achieve the Best Angle.(pp. 6 - 8),appearing in Bowling This Month in April 2006.
This Slowinski article is about where it started, the formula was later simplified to the one you seen (The math is simplified by using Pattern Length-31 = Exit Point.).-
http://bowlingknowledge.info/index.p...d=20&Itemid=46
More explaining about it in this article in step #1
http://bowlingknowledge.info/images/...eting_2007.pdf
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