JSP,
Yes, I agree that the round robin format is great.
Everytime the "luck of the power break" gets mentioned, someone always brings up "break and runs." That, however, is not what I am referring to; I am referring to the spread of the table after the power break determining the eventual winner of that rack (whether by break & run or otherwise).
At an IPT qualifier, you could take a look at the table after the opening break and very accurately predict the winner of the rack (regardless of who was playing) - a very common situation in both 9-ball and 8-ball when played by champions.
In a recent match against a top IPT'er, I won 3 games in a row (alternate break), where this player had NO CHANCE to win any of the 3 games (believe me, I'm no threat to beat him in any way in the long run); just based on the spread after the opening break. A game that allows me to beat a champion (or at least beat him 3 games in a race to 8) has some flaws as a measure of skill.
In any case, don't get me wrong, I still like watching it; and I still believe that the best players will still do very well. I guess I just hate losing 14.1 as the "championship game" - I firmly believe that on tough equipment it does the best job of differentiating players based on their skill level.