I don't mean to insult Shane in any way. Breaking is a huge part of the game, and he's the best at it. He absolutely deserves his win.
Is he better at running balls and playing tactically than, say, Dennis?
I'm not so sure. But it doesn't matter -- the break is the most important shot, so other players would be wise to work on their breaks more. Shane didn't make the rules. He perfected his game to maximize his chances of winning with the rules that are in place. That's exactly what he should do.
But a valid question is, from a spectator's point of view, is the overwhelming importance of the break a good thing? I think it is not.
Tbe answer is no, but he was better than Dennis this week in both offense and tactical play, and it added up to a title.
Normally, you'd give the tactical edge to Dennis, but not this week