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.i
I have mixed views on the shootout. I do find them exciting, and yes, both players get an even chance.
Ultimately, I tend to favor whatever makes the game of pro pool more commercially successful. Such success is what will support the game and its players.
As such, credit to Predator for experimenting with new formats. The game needs to change. It can't stay stuck in the past.
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.
I see your point, but I am not sold on best of three races in the Predator format for the semis or final. Earlier in the event, sure. But
at the very least, I think the finals should be three of five.
I still favor longer races as the best format for major events. I find plenty of drama in the early going. In the Euro finals, I wondered: How long can Mario He keep going? And what will Mortiz do when he gets a chance?
With winner break, every mistake is magnified right from the opening rack. There is less margin for error.
Albin Ouschan made this point, inadvertently, when praising the new Predator sets format a few years ago. He said a match involving sets meant you could still win even if you fell behind by a lot early. But in a race to 9 or 11, falling behind 6-1 or so was like a death sentence.
I thought Filler's performance vs Gorst in the Las Vegas final was exceptional. But what Moritz Neuhausen did in the Euro finals, imo, was even more impressive. He had to maintain a stratospheric level of play for 11 straight matches to prevent He from getting another chance.
Incredible stuff.