I want to be more clear on what I meant in the post above and the edit function is not working.
When we are talking about a match between two pros the inferior player has a much better chance to win a match under your ruleset than he does with the current ruleset. This is because of his ability to be a huge favorite in half of the games played. When you give a pro the ability to play shape on the one ball on the break and continue shooting after the break wether he pockets a ball or not you are a huge underdog no matter who you are because even if your opponent does not run out he was able to play the first safety.
Under these rules the best player in the world could catch one bad roll and lose the match against any player A or above because losing one game where you had the break will prove very costly in a reasonable length set.
When we are talking about a match between two pros the inferior player has a much better chance to win a match under your ruleset than he does with the current ruleset. This is because of his ability to be a huge favorite in half of the games played. When you give a pro the ability to play shape on the one ball on the break and continue shooting after the break wether he pockets a ball or not you are a huge underdog no matter who you are because even if your opponent does not run out he was able to play the first safety.
Under these rules the best player in the world could catch one bad roll and lose the match against any player A or above because losing one game where you had the break will prove very costly in a reasonable length set.