Patterns can play differently dependendent on the lane surface, but it seems like the pattern plays outside and rather straight. Inside is rather flat, and while sometimes you can swing the ball out to the feather for area, being a short pattern, your swing area may be limited.
I'd start with the widow as that should give you a decent idea of the lanes. I've found that starting with pearls can skew your impression of the lane condition. The Widow pearl for instance will go long and snap. Unless the heads are totally gone, the ball will push fairly far down lane and cut sideways. By starting with the Widow solid you will get a good idea of how far the heads are gone and what the backends are like. If the shot is on the gutter I've found that smooth is almost always better. I personally love those shots where there is area out on the gutter, and I got a great deal of play out of a low pin agressively drilled Seek and Destroy.
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