If you are an operator or techician, the answer is no. If you are an enthusiast or hobbyist, the answer is yes. It is based on loading. Some games are worse than others, which makes it even more critical to properly rebuild the board. It is called "bulletproofing" as it eliminates problems from the equation.
Consider the difference between routed games and home use. The Kahr board had home use based on design concept. Operators rebuild or replace boards for full reliability and extended hours.
A comparison would joining wires, electrical tape versus a western union splice, solder, and shrink wrap tubing. Which is more correct and long term although they both work?
Keep flipping.