This is from my experience on a 'close to' but not legal sport shot. A sport shot means that you will not have the area you normally have in leagues. How much hook you get depends on how long of a pattern is laid out. It can be almost any length so your hook depends on you, the length of the pattern, and your equipment and the condition of the backends.
Generally, the best way to play is as tight as you can. Because of the oil ratios, errant shots will not recover as much. Bring the plastic ball, the Heat and any two of the others for starters.
From what I saw last season, most of the crankers were either on or they were way off. Not much in-between for them. (The house rotated between four 'sport' patterns - 'sport' because the lane machine could not quite put out the correct ratios, so they were not legal). The strokers were most consistant. The down and inners also had their ups and downs depending on the pattern.
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