We have wet-dry house shot here that I'm struggling with after transition. Early, I can stay close to dry and let ball bleed energy and still have good entry angle due to coming from far outside. Even if it does burn up, it doesn't really matter. Similar to short pattern with urethane even though this is 40 ft in length. Outside 5 isn't nearly that long.
However, this house dries out quickly and that look barely lasts through 1st game. After that, the dry is close to 10 board, so early hook doesn't have much entry angle from there. Moving in, I run into a flood of oil.
When I play straight and close to oil line, I feel like my ball burns up if I miss right, but skids too far if I miss in. Gets confusing in that ball basically does same thing at pins by deflecting way too much. I wouldn't even try this, but this straight line works amazingly well sometimes. I just can't figure out how to replicate it consistently. It's struggle for 600 or pretty easy 700.
Highest averages in house are lefties, followed by big handed righties that get way left and bounce off dry. Most righties have the up and down games within same set as they fight transition.