I've tried to "match" my putter to my stroke (or vise versa) for years, and all I can say is that the reason there are so many permutations of the basic putter shape is because it's virtually impossible to use a 3-stroke matching system like Ping or a 4-dash matching system like Odyssey and find what suits even the majority of players out there. I might aim to be a SBST putter, but that little bit of arc that sneaks in, or the little bit of wrist break I have, or how I turn my shoulder to get the club where I want it for the backswing on longer putts, suddenly saying face-balanced mallet is the best putter for me doesn't apply.
Does your putter do the following:
allows you to address the ball in a way that makes you confident it will match up with your intended line;
return to square to the target line at impact;
allow you to strike the ball with the middle of the club face; and
allow you to control pace?
If the answer to all of those is yes, then you've probably got a winner. If the answer to any of those is no, the quest will continue. And while there are general matches that usually apply to the second criteria on there, it's still just too wide open to match a specific stroke to a specific putter.
Does your putter do the following:
allows you to address the ball in a way that makes you confident it will match up with your intended line;
return to square to the target line at impact;
allow you to strike the ball with the middle of the club face; and
allow you to control pace?
If the answer to all of those is yes, then you've probably got a winner. If the answer to any of those is no, the quest will continue. And while there are general matches that usually apply to the second criteria on there, it's still just too wide open to match a specific stroke to a specific putter.