The GameBreaker2 MVP took a while for me to get use to. When I first started using it, I think I may have been trying to get it to work on a pattern that was too slick for what I wanted to see out of the ball motion.
I had seen a number of guys around me ( big paw guys ) have major success with it, so I didn't want to give up on it just yet, but with how much I had fallen in love with the Track Legion Solid and the Columbia300 Swerve F/X, I almost wrote this one off as just not being for me.
Then, one night, I took it to league with me on an old wood surface and ... woozers did it look good. After having a bit of success with it that night, I decided to toss it in the bag for the next week as well and, boom, more success.
This ball, now that I have a better idea of what to expect from it, gives me the smooth and clean look through the front part of the lane, similar to the black GB2, but it is much stronger once it changes directions. Rather than the nice, smooth, controllable motion of the original GB2, the MVP gives me a much stronger down-lane reaction.
If you're looking for something that will get through the fronts pretty easily, yet continue to 'go' once it flips, I highly recommend this ball for your needs.