Why are ppl so mad at Corey and have such a distain for his breaks and racks? Because some ppl don't like it when they are outsmarted. They take creative out of box thinkers as being, devious or deceptive. I mean you see it all the time in social settings where alphas are shown up or embarrassed by smarts.
You take the same scenario, with same ppl who are complaining about what Corey's doing. If they had thought of it and started to employ it. They would run off and tell ppl how great they are, and how they figured this and that out. Bottom line is, some ppl can laugh it off and appreciate they were outsmarted and some ppl who hate the feeling of getting suckered and feel like they need justice.
Corey's the type of guy that you want in the front office when deciding on rules of play. This guy would have thought of every possible scenario and he would show what's flawed about each game. Corey's like the guy who finds an edge in a casino and exploits it. Then the casino hires him to teach them and see if they have any other vulnerable areas. That's the difference between success and the dismal state of pool. Even with his resume and credentials, do you think in a million years anyone would actually hire, pay, or put him in charge of rewriting the rules? No, they would just keep doing what they are doing, and when a problem arises, they just make some amendment to the rules, and then Corey just finds another way to prove them wrong.
Someone said it and I think it might be true. Corey won't be happy until he completely destroys 9 ball. Some ppl like to live in a blind state of things, if you don't have a solid understanding of how to make airtight rules, you can't fault someone for doing something you can't enforce.
Years past you see a rule that's literally an amendment that was probably cooked up at the last minute. You must get 3 balls past the head string. This was supposed to make ppl break harder and eliminate soft breaking. I've seen racks that where hit as hard as the breaker could hit them and balls would collide and not go up table. So how is it fair that the breaker used as much force as they could and are penalized?
I could go on for days but this post is long enough as it is.