"Hi all. I know there are things that make you angry about the BCA and the WPA, like Thomas Overbeck's comments about the title of World Champion. I don't think I would have made the comments Thomas did, but I understand how he feels. Before the WPA came along, it's true that anyone could hold an event and call it a World Championship. The PPPA comes to my mind back in the late 70's and early 80's. I know this first hand because I was the WPBA President for some of that time and I worked with the PPPA and the organizers.
Here's how they invited players: They made sure that all the American players who wanted to play were in the event, and after those spots were secured, they invited any foreign players to fill the spots that were left over. Oh, and of course they did extend a few invitations directly to a few foreign players. That's the way world championships worked back then. They were held in the U.S., they were run by Americans, the majority of the players were Americans and they were mostly won by Americans. Most of the time, people on other continents didn't even know the events were taking place.
Fran Crimi