I will agree on several parts of this topic, Yes if your not able to run racks in bunches like 4 or more, yet can break n run consistently, yes the alternate break format works for that player, because even though he is a weaker player compared to the top pro's, he can run the rack when he is breaking and still has a chance to beat Archer or Reyes, or Strickland, because theres no need for him to hafta run 4 or more racks at a time just to keep up with them.
Now on the flip side, if your playing in any type of tournament you should know what your getting into, and if you are playing a guy who is putting racks together then you need to out smart him, when you get the chance to break.
And i will say i have been on the short end of the stick, the first big $ tournament i got into was a 50$ open 9ball tournament and i lost my first match 9-0 and i think i got to the table 5times, and each time i was kicking at a ball, and made 3 of them lol, but couldnt run-out.
Now should i complain nope, cuz i knew what i was getting into.
Also the one thing i dont like about the alternate break format is, its almost impossible to make a comeback win, if your down 3 or more games. Because even if your running out, or winning the game, your letting the other guy back to the table for a chance to win his game, and you have no control over it.
Now i would say that going to a Rack your own rule would be a plus, cuz then you dont hafta worry about people giving you shyt racks, and you can only blame yourself for a bad rack.
dave