First questions) Last year when Barry paid the sanctioning fees and had enough added money for the event to be recognized by the WPA who was the official that was sent to the US Open? What exactly did they do to assist the event? I pretty much recall Ken, Jay and Todd were doing pretty much everything same as this year except they added Bill from BCAPL as a reinforcement. So if there was no official assistance, Barry kicked in monies to the WPA in order for them to award points to the Winners of what the entire world knows is the Wimbledon of the pool universe.
Fast forward 1 year) If the WPA is correct in setting it's bar at the proper level why on earth did players from 22 countries converge on Chesapeake knowing there was only 50k added and that it was 25k short of it being worth their time due to travel costs.
I have to call BS... The WPA is currently more concerned with owning professional pool than with promoting it. If someone steps up in Timbuktu next year and adds 75k the 3rd week in October and Barry can only add 50k again, the players would have to decide to hit the US Open or to chase the points. When the points are required to get into the other high paying tournaments the US Open will suffer not because the competing venue will be superior or because of the extra added monies but because there is a definite carrot on the end of their stick. They can do the same thing to DCC or any other independent event effectively creating a monopoly on professional pool.
The WPA earned $11,250.00 (5% of $225,000 for the 3 events where they awarded points). That's not even an operating budget.. YET.. But if they stay the course and slowly add an event a year in a few more years they will have such a stranglehold on who gets to play for the big paydays that they will be able to force the players under managerial contracts. Anyone recall the last time that was tried? The difference is the WPA will be "showing the players the money" so noone is really gonna be pissed about it.
What they don't get is that they can still use that model while there is a shortage of big payday tournaments and create a working budget to promote the game, sell it to the IOC, or add WPA money to payouts.
Stick with the bar for world championships.. 75k added.. So be it... But award points for any tournament that pays the WPA a 5% fee of it's added
money at a discounted rate. Barry added $50k pays you $2500 to sanction the event and you award points based on 50k/75k or .66% of normal. The Steve Mizerack could have done the same. I think Turning Stones is 25k added. $1250 and they get 1/3rd of the normal points awarded. This would work for the Eurotour as well.
And don't put a minimum on the added money if a player was to win 10 regional 2500 added events in a year I would think that would be worth the same as winning a $25000 added event granted someone would actually have to enter the results into the computer for each event but the $125 check sent in should cover 30 minutes of data entry...
Basically if you are the WPA be the WPA. Award points worldwide to the players in all of the different tours. The big WPA events should be the icing on the cake and you still get to own the game. You just get to let all of the rest of us play too and that will keep us coming back and get the sport healthy a lot faster.