Like Bob mentioned already, this rule has a good reason. I don't think you would question Johann Ruysink's opinion? I believe he was the one behind this rule, originally used at the Eurotour.
"Points" rule on the break at Heyball (okay, okay, this one is shorter and therefore easier to type) has an interesting meaning.
Three illegal breaks of a certain player during a match accumulate into a loss of a rack, the latest where the 3rd break happened. So there is a track record being kept. Once such loss happens, the count starts over again. So technically one could lose a race to 3 match with nine illegal break attempts (the incoming player has an option to make the breaker repeat. And it is one of four options, so very large choice range)