Well, I'll jump in before the flamethrowers come your way.
To be honest, there is no way to say how any one ball is going to react on the PBA patterns. Each of those patterns plays very differently depending upon the type of lane surface, age of lane surface, type of conditioner being applied, conditioning machine, and number of bowlers per lane, ball drilling, and surface prep being used. Still, I'll do my best to give you a general idea here.
The Break Pearl is designed to be something of a skid-flip reactive pearl. Usually, that type of reaction does not serve a bowler all that well on PBA patterns unless the lanes really wear in and open up. From my experience, most of the PBA patterns are best attacked with equipment that is laid out and prepared to read the midlane and offer predictability on the backend. That is not to say that you can't use flippy gear; it just means that you'll usually want to tame it down a bit with drilling/prep or use more forward roll to get the ball to read sooner.
Again, this is just my opinion. I'm sure there are more knowledgeable players who can add more to this.
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