According to the USDA book on wood as an engineering material, flat sawn with no grain runout would be the strongest in tension and quarter sawn with no grain runout would be the strongest in compression. The more runout you have on a lam, the less any of that matters. If you have nice straight flat grained wood, you could try using less glass on the back and let the wood do more work. Self bows don't do well with grain runout, which should tell us something about strength and elasticity. I like flat sawn.