It depends on whether you’re doing matchplay or qualifying, surely? The scores in the actual finals are often quite low - it’s just the players are consistently good across 5-card qualifying and they can blow up specific sets of machines (e.g.
@MadMonzer and I watched Jason Zahler’s 3+ billion qualifying on A:IQ, and he got 387 million in the finals).
Bear in mind, there were two scores below 30 million on Rush Prem in the actual UK Open final and my son, in his first comp, got 31 million on that exact same machine on Saturday in qualifying. It’s just he can’t do that consistently or across his whole 5-pin card.
If you’re facing off against three other players who are flunking a machine, presumably you can win with just about anything!
The only person in our household who likes Junkyard is
The Pi-Bo Wizard and that’s because he’s four and it’s ‘Crane Pinball’!!!

Everytime I used to see it on a card in evening PBR league, it was like someone had walked over and done a dump on my feet. It wasn’t even I was attempting Dog All Day. I’ve been taught to carry on shooting the crane (cradling the ball through the blinding LED strobe flashers) until I get the multiball + jackpot. If I manage that, rinse and repeat. It’s just… dull… and thankless.
I’ve never seen the appeal of TOM, personally. It looks nice, and collectors love it, but does seem to be ‘shoot the magic trunk’.