You can simulate a french game on it with the ITSF B-ball, but the major difference is the size of the men. The men on this table seem to be the same height as Tornado men or most German style tables. Bonzini men have longer legs, which makes one hell of a difference in terms of play. The rod is mounted higher, and the rods are also further apart. Also, the solid rods don't come close to the feel of the telescoping rod, and the ability to flex the rod to provide greater variety in your shots. Still, getting the grip between ball man and table is still huge and it looks like it could be done with that surface and that ball. I'm sure you'll get plenty of enjoyment out of that table, BUT it's no Bonzini. Then again, if you can get enjoyment out of a table costing one tenth the price, good on you mate.
Trust me, I KNOW! I have experimented with getting French style to work on my Fireball and I have done NEARLY EVERYTHING IMAGINABLE. I currently have a Bonzini rod mounted higher by creating my own bearings, and have even taken the actual Bonzini surface and created my own interchangeable practice mats. It's still different from Bonzini in that the Bonzini surface also has some give where as the Fireball does not. If your intention is to have fun, you have a great table. If your intention is to practice for French style play and Bonzini tournaments, you'd do better trying to find an old Rene Pierre.