CreeDo:
The one thing I failed to mention is "why" the WPA doesn't recognize the Dragon Promotions 14.1 events as "world" events. In a word, prize monies. They have a minimum standard for an event to be recognized as "world worthy." (Whatever that means.) Instead of addressing this deficiency, DP has instead given the WPA the finger and is going off on their own. Not just calling their events "world" events, but even going as far as creating their own "Hall of Fame" with DP-stipulated player choices for people to "vote" for.
Now, having said all that, am I a fan of the 14.1 event? Of course -- right now, it's the only meal being served. And admittedly, the events are run quite well -- matches being served, plates being picked up, etc. It's a smorgasbord of great pool this week, and I'm enjoying every minute of it.
-Sean
There was more to it than money it seems. There was a big thread about this in 2011 and Mr. Forsyth outlined the issues the WPA had with DP's World Championship. And it appeared to be more than just the money. I had to agree with him on more than a few counts, here is the post.
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showpost.php?p=3179229&postcount=11
Either way, it's one of my favourite tournaments of the year. I'm looking forward however to seeing a fully sanctioned WPA 14.1 World Championship again. Perhaps the money issue should be relaxed slightly for 14.1 and call it heritage preservation thing? I dunno.