I also listened to it again and I did not suggest that Tony had said something negative about WPM, but that the mere suggestion that this might possibly be Kazakis' first major title was inappropriate when referring to a holder of both a WPM title and Eurotour titles, both of which are harder to come by than the title at Wisconsin.
And no, I don't think that the Premier League Pool event explains why this field wasn't more elite. Several of the players in the Premier League Pool event field have made it clear that the CSI/Predator series doesn't interest them, among them America's best cueist. Participation here was made easy for them, as this event was just ten days after Derby City. As I said, though, if they get an elite field (shall we say 10 or more of the top 25 by Fargo and 10 of the top 25 Americans by Fargo) at the Las Vegas Open in March, the next CSI/Predator event, I'll happily stand corrected.
Yes, I'm casting doubt on this new series, which I badly want to see succeed. Of greater concern than poor participation among the international elites is that just two of the top 35 Americans based on Fargo showed up to Wisconsin. Of the two Americans in the Premier League Pool event, only Skyler might have shown up at Wisconsin, so it could have been three, but it's still a pathetic showing from America's best. I think getting to the bottom of why this tour isn't generating greater interest among the top players is time well spent, because it's not too late to do something about it. Your view is that there's no problem here, and oh how I hope you're right and I'm wrong.