Like itsallaboutme said, new surface, heavy oil up front, you're going to get really easy push, PLUS they're using Ice, you're going to need friction to throw at or to get the ball moving earlier, plus something smooth to blend out the transition. It may not be sharp, small misses left may not jump, but it's going to go high. I suppose it depends on where you like your miss room. I'd rather know I've got friction to throw at, and on this pattern, there isn't going to be much. Misses right will be gone, and misses left will simply overhook. This is a pattern that will force physical mistakes. One goes a little right and doesn't make it back, you grab the next one, rev it harder, or get soft with your speed and it goes high. It's one of those patterns where a lot of shots look like they might be ok right until the end where the ball either goes a bit high or doesn't quite make it back.
Like I said before, angle will not be your friend unless you're Pete Weber. Tight angles, staying close to the pocket with something really smooth, hook isn't something I think you really want much of, just want enough to give you enough punch on the backend to kick 10s out. Burn a track, go to something weak and stay on top of the burn. Trying to go with too much hook will just cause problems, because misses left will definitely hook, but as heavy as it is in the front, you aren't going to have the miss room right that you may think. You miss a little right early and I don't care how aggressive the ball is, it won't make it back. I think a lot of people will definitely overthink their options. Too many people will try to create angle on the backend and I think that's exactly what's going to hurt them.
IMO....with the shorter patterns and increased volume; this may be a time where throwing plastic up the middle to create hold may be better than trying to carve up the track. If we are already going to have hook; then why try to create more hook? Why would we not try and create some hold area? If team is 10 minutes practice; spend the first 5-7 minutes throwing plastic and then switch to your normal strike ball for the last few minutes.
If I go out there this year; that is going to be the plan of attack I am going to talk my team into doing. Thing is; I wont be going until the first weekend in June. So I wouldnt be able to go out and bowl and then share my experience on here to really give most of everyone on here an idea as to how that will work out.