Per terryhanna in the post below, on day 2 prior to the start Ghorst was having problems getting the balls to rack tight and wanted to change to a template rack as a result. Alex agreed.
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The change makes sense for Ghorst because apparently he was able to get tight racks on day 1, so on day 2 when he could no longer get them to rack tight he wanted to change to another method that would continue to allow him to get tight racks because he was having great results when he was having tight racks.
The change also made sense for Alex because he was getting absolutely slaughtered on day 1 and has nothing to lose going to something else because the original thing obviously wasn't working out very well for him. He probably also figured that on day 1 Ghorst was somehow able to rack the balls better than he was and that maybe the template would help to even things out. Regardless, considering the slaughtering he was taking on day one, he may have just felt he really had nothing to lose and potentially something to gain by agreeing to something, anything, new because it could hardly get worse so cut your losses and try a new game may have been the thought. Also, even if things had started going his way there was little chance he would be able to make up that massive deficit so all things considered it was best to get out with a lesser pro-rated loss and start anew where anything might happen on the fresh set with new racking conditions.