Not exactly. You need to get the ball closer to the gutter for the break point. The rule of thumb is to subtract 31 from the length of the pattern in feet to get the number of the board the ball should be on as it exits the oil.
For your usual house that would be the tenth board. This is not your target unless you're a stroker, and it's not the break point either. It will take some distance for the ball to start to hook after it leaves the oil. For most bowlers the break on a 41'pattern will be between the 5th and the 10th boards.
On the 37' pattern you need to exit the oil at the 6th board. Your break point will most likely be between the 6 and the 2.
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