How interesting Charlie has a female mouthpiece doing his dirty work!
Wow, Jennie -- that was a loaded sentence! (Ouch, looks like I just added to it.

How interesting Charlie has a female mouthpiece doing his dirty work!
I just wanted to make it clear that the WPA did recognize the DP World 14.1 Championship in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2010 and recognizes the winners those years as world champions. They should make accommodations when the added money/sponsorship falls short to still recognize the event. Especially 14.1 which is a dying discipline which needs a Worlds Tournament.
Just my Opinion (I am only talking about 14.1 not the rotation games)
Wedge
This is just my opinion.
I think that if I were an organizer adding 100 or 150k for a World Championship, I would have a serious problem with the WPA sanctioning an event that puts up (for example) less than 1/3 of what I'm putting up, even if it is a different game. It's still pool. In fact, I might even consider withdrawing my event or maybe even informing the WPA that I think I want to decrease my added money to equal the other event's added money. After all, the title is still a world championship, right? I think I'd be an idiot to add 3 times the amount for the rights to the same title.
So who loses if that happens? The players lose.
I value your opinion and completely understand it is a slippery slope at best for the WPA. Enjoy your posts on AZ as they are informed and lucid. Although we don't quite agree on the 14.1 I get it. On the other hand the WPA sanctions artistic pool and the prize money is squat! If they make an exception for artistic pool they could make it for 14.1.
Thanks again for your responses
Frank
Wow, Jennie -- that was a loaded sentence! (Ouch, looks like I just added to it.)
OMG, my mind never went *there.*Of course, I mean in the speaking sense. :wink:
That said, I lost respect for anything affiliated with this enterprise after I experienced firsthand how the UPA was run. Whoever in the BCA gave CW the green light to be in charge of the UPA should have had their head examined. When the UPA ship was sinking in the waters, its captain bailed immediately, soon thereafter sailing on a new ship named Dragon, leaving the players to be on their own, after they all signed contracts at CW's insistance and had committed their loyalty to the UPA.