I thought it was pretty dang smart of Corey to come up with a soft break that worked to his advantage playing 10-ball. I though it was interesting to watch for a short amount of time than I lost interest. But he was pattern racking. You are right about the 2 & 3 had to be on the corners, but near the spot the 8, 9, & 10 were always in a cluster and the 6 & 7 dropped to the bottom rail so one of those two balls were used to break out the cluster of the 8-9-10. Unfortunately Corey was having a hard time making the one in the side or it would have really favored him.
Let's face it, no matter what you think of Corey, he is a genius when it comes to understanding the rack. I love watching new things and applaud his efforts - but it just got a little boring after a while for me.
Dave
They said throughout the event, the 2 & 3 did not have to be on the corners as that rule was not in place. If he chose to put them there, that was his own doing.