I'm sure opinions will vary depending on type of bowler, that said, I kind of see myself as a medium speed medium rev type player. In other words, vanilla.
My ideal ball motion, that I do get lucky enough to see from time to time when my ball and the present condition happen to match up perfectly, could be best described as follows.
- generally easy and straight through the heads and mid lane. At some times I have situations where the ball starts grabbing very early and I have difficulty even starting it on the line I want.
-with the above in mind, it should still have a sense of control in the mids. I guess that is described by some as a reading of the midlane. I'd still say control because I'm not really looking for hook at this stage, just the look like it is confident in the path a set it on.
- I feel most confident when I can achieve a strong backend motion. Not so much flippy per se, but a very strong arc that steers itself into the pocket ( like a car in a demolition derby). This would ideally start late in the mids. Not a kick left, but rather like just an aggressive move that builds on the control I've gotten from the heads and mid. It gives someone like me a little bit more predictability of where it might end up as opposed to something that is very flippy. So mean, aggressive backend reminiscent of a flip, but maybe just a little more gradual turn to enhance the predictability of destination.
I generally don't play too far inside most of the time, but can when the stars align. To have a piece that gives me that shape from the jump and I'd feel like a god.