There are too many variables involved just considering different bowlers in different houses on different patterns.
As some of the other posters have suggested, it is more a matter of finding the right mix of bowler, condition, and equipment; the so called "matching up".
Having said that, every bowler's natural game is going to be better served by one category of equipment or another. Knowing what works for you and what doesn't can go a long way in saving you money in buying new equipment in the future.
I spent money on one of those "arsenal" evaluations some time ago (wish I could remember which one) and it was the best $20 I ever spent due to the amount of money I've saved staying away from equipment I probably wouldn't have liked.
For me, lower-Rg, mid-differential symmetrical cores seem to be the best bet.
Your mileage may vary.
Edited on 5/6/2008 1:39 PM