I did end up going back and watching the first two racks. The first rack I thought Wille ran the balls the way that gave the best chance to win. He kept the CB at the rack end of the table, and shot the balls in the head end pockets, even though that made the shots harder. One of those shots he hit fat (but it fell), and that gave him a bit of a steeper angle on his next shot. So it looked funny, but that was an execution error not a decision error. Staying at the rack end and zig zagging back and forth like he did took colliding with the OB's out of the equation. He did have the option to switch to the other side of the balls at one point and chose to stay on the rack end of the balls for that reason.I guess you didn't watch the video. The route choices was not optimal
The second rack beginning was weird. I couldn't tell if the camera skipped some shots, but the CB would end up on the head end of the table a couple shots with nothing near it to shoot. IDK what was going on. But towards the middle and end of the rack, Mosconi picked a winning pattern.
I did not watch any other racks (except years ago).