spencerwatts,
Tournaments with oil? Einstein at 2000-3000.
The Brainiac responds aggressively once it finds adequate friction, but on the fresh I have more forgiveness with the Einstein.
In the conference call I listened to with the various guys at Brunswick, they talked about that. The Brainiac is designed to fill a gap, not be the same ball as the others. That gap is when the lanes start transitioning and you want to open up angles, etc. It's another arrow in the quiver, or another weapon when the lanes start changing. I do believe it's awesome for what it was designed to do.
The Scholar (and this could be bowler error) ended up being more sensitive for my game. Although I really loved it's looks, I had other pieces that I had more confidence in. My friend, who has more forward roll than I do, has enjoyed the Scholar after a surface adjustment.