In Reno, you have to remember that the lane surface isn't going to be like your home center. Less traffic (to not actually have a track burned into the surface) equals less early friction. Personally, I like taking something medium strong, with a long pin to pap (5 inches or so), with a little bit of surface (I don't need anything stronger than 2000, but 4000 is usually gold for me) and play straight up 5 or 6 at the breakpoint. If no one shim wrecks the pair, you can usually just start bumping your feet into the middle of the lane as they transition. They transition hard, so watch your moves, and use something controllable, but not too strong. That usually blows up in your face when you do that, or you ruin it for someone else.