hyperpape wrote:
Well, one would have to do a complete listing of pros to make my point hold generally, but take Feng Yun as one example. She lives in New Jersey, and thus has her pick of the New Jersey, Hoboken and Maryland Open within close distance.
The last Maryland Open featured: Jie Lie, Eric Lui, Yuan Zhou, Daniel Chou, Gus Price and Ricky Zhao. The past two editions of the New Jersey tournaments have featured Andy Liu and Zhaonian Chen, among others. If she shouldn't play those players, she shouldn't play in the US period, and ipso facto should not represent the US.* She'd be more likely to play a mismatched game at the NAMT under the old system.
That's even excluding the point that the NAIMT and US Open are potential sources of games.
*To be crystal clear, I have not heard Feng Yun say that these tournaments lacked competition, nor am I aware of anyone who has said these players would be unworthy opponents. I'm just pointing out a consequence of the opposing position.
The Maryland region is blessed with a number of players. And more tournaments per year then you'll find anywhere else. (I don't think anywhere else is even close)
The NAIMT and the US Open both require congress registration/lodging/travel, which is on the order of 700-1000 dollars. Not small.
Furthermore, New Jersey to Maryland is a 3.5 hour drive, which would need to be embarked upon at 6 in the morning to arrive for registration. It would then require a 3.5 hour trip back the next day and hotel expenses.
If you don't live in the MD, DC, VA area, these tournaments are not always easy to reach.
EDIT: In general, Pros and other strong attend the tournaments they can, which offer them the best games. The Maryland region is not representative of the kind of tournaments they would need to attend.