Rack your own, magic rack, pattern racking, and five balls whose path is known (one ball to the top corner, balls below the one tracking toward the side pockets and the two corner balls going four rails toward the bottom corners artificially inflates the accu-stats figures. Yes, the great field played well, but not historically well as the stats would have you believe.
A bit repetitious, like watching baseball with only fastballs thrown by the pitchers. Still a test of skill, but not a complete test of skills, and for me, that's a problem.
I think the 10 footer at the Derby will eliminate this because even seemingly routine layouts will require the most refined skills. At the very highest level, 10-ball on a nine footer is more broken than 9-ball ever was.