There's an old PBA saying of letting your ball be your guide. It still holds true.
I experienced something similar to Bill O'Neill last month at a gig. The tournament director does not post their pattern(s) prior to bowling, but they will post what it was after the tournament. Because of my ball reaction, I was under the impression I was bowling on an intermediate pattern of about 38 to 39 feet. I was quick to recognize in practice anything 9-board and out was out of bounds.
Making this response short, it turned out the pattern length was 44 feet and it was the Kegel Dead Man's Curve; a pattern that is right at or just under 3:1.
For me, it played anywhere from 11-board all the way into 18-board depending on ball choice and where I lined up on the approach. I also used a Platinum Ringer, Slingshot, and even my old Columbia Black U-Dot. I finished 7th out of 123.
The guy who won, if memory serves me correct, used an IQ Tour Pearl, Venom Shock, a Tribal; the ball he used to win the tournament was an Octane. We both played similar break points.