Although they once were, the pockets are not looser in Predator events than WNT. You may judge a player based on two events (both of which are on Filler's resume), but that's ridiculous. Actually, there were extremely few shootouts in the 2026 Las Vegas Open 10ball, and I can't even remember one of them in the late rounds.
Some people's impression of the "shootout" match approach was solidified based on an earlier inferior incarnation of the approach, when a shootout occurred simply when players split the first two races to 4. That's too many shootouts.
Now you need to split two races to 4 AND get to hill-hill on the third one. That's like two runners leaning for the tape after a long run and you can't quite tell who is ahead. Importantly the shootout is conditioned on two competitors leaning into the tape.
At this point it is a feature, not a bug, to have the match decision based on something that is in both players control from there. There is a true back and forth--no luck of who came up dry or made a ball and got hooked or had a cueball kicked in or had an open table on a single game.
The best-of-3 races to four match is as discriminatory as between a straight race to 8 and 9, but closer to 9.
It is, imo, a superior approach to a straight race to 9 largely because there is far more intermediate drama. That is, the drama for viewers is spread out better over the entire match, including the early games.
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He stands alone as the greatest player of this generation and is already in the conversation for best pool player of all-time. FYI, he has not lost to Gorst in either 9ball or 10ball in close to two years and has beat him three times in the last three months alone (Mosconi Cup, Derby City 9ball, Las Vegas Open 10ball). You have to be very delusional to rate Gorst above Filler given that he virtually never beats him at rotation games.
Filler --at 885--is actually the highest performing player on the planet just looking at play over the last month, (EU Open, EU Championships, Las Vegas Open, US Open events, Pattoya, Eurotour Turkey, Texas Open, Premier League...)
Daniel Maciol and Quoc Hoang Duong also quite impressive
Chua and Szolnoki not as many games...but noteworthy