"In my opinion", this will play incredibly tough. With virtually no buff, and that volume, your ball won't start to hook until it leaves the pattern. It will be difficult to get anything to read the midlane on that shot. Likewise, when the pattern is fresh, balls will fly on the backend, because they will be retaining energy all the way through the pattern. And although I typically don't worry about carry down, this pattern will get weaker as people play the same area. I think initially your ball will fly on the back, and then start to labor a little. I can sometimes move right with everything (feet and line), switch to something slightly stronger and use that tracked area for a little hold .. but it won't be much. At least until the pattern really starts to get chewed up. And if you are moving every game, it will be even worse.
I imagine the scoring pace will be really low, and making spares will be a premium ... like on all tough shots.
If the house has old lane beds, you could try to use the chewed up track to try and find some early friction. I can't see playing the first few boards as an option.
I'm sure opinions will vary:)