I don't know, Stu. Seems like both are "wired". Your choice seems a little more old school, in that you don't spread as many balls. My choice is definitely not old school, because it scatters the balls all over. My thinking is this- now this is assuming that both are wired, both control the cb quite easily, both accomplish a break out. So, it comes down to how many times you want to break the balls apart.??? I know the purist say not to put balls uptable, but many today do just that.
I realize that to call a 4 ball combo with 2 caroms thrown into the mix sounds like 14.1 suicide, and any thought of it just immediately be banished, but look at this setup. It's one of those one in a million perfect set ups, it's essentially a can't miss trick shot! I just feel that sometimes you just have to toss the rules of what to never even attempt, and really look at what the balls are giving you. This is one of those times IMO. Sure, we all have had dead balls not go because something else came along at the last minute and screwed us. This isn't one of those times. There's nothing in the way, you don't have to slam them with the way the caroms are set up, so you get a nice natural carom going. Set this up and TRY to miss it! Not to mention the physcological aspect it can have against your opponent.