As long as greed and beer exist a person can make a little money playing pool on the road. However the average road player wants no part of the tough action or even if he wants the tough action he still spends over 90% of his time clubbing baby seals. He doesn't live like a prince either. I laugh at the cost estimates for living on the road. Not the healthiest diet but I can lived a week on twenty dollars and never miss a meal. As for sleeping accommodations, there was a reason almost all road players chose a big car to travel in, they knew that there were going to be some nights or days sleeping in it.
Like all gamblers and competitors, the road players remember the great trips. Few "remember" waking up in the car in a cornfield or patch of woods cold, hungry, and broke. That last twenty dollar bill you have tucked away has to go into the gas tank, buying a beer when you walk into a bar that you will hate to have hit your stomach that has been empty for 24 hours, and getting on the table for small stakes to start building up again. Gotta buy that beer to look like a regular guy and got to act like you don't have a care in the world a thousand miles from home and busted.
A road player's life is boom and bust, more bust for most of them than they ever want to admit to. Their best friends are pool room and bar owners that will let them snatch a little sleep in a back room and few haven't hustled a girl because her main attraction was a bed to sleep in!
I took a few road trips but my routine had been fine honed within a hundred miles of home. I wasn't looking to make a name for myself, that was the last thing I wanted. I was looking for the suckers in a bar that were a little too loud and a little too proud. I was also looking for the bar room hustlers. To put it bluntly, I was looking for easy action, clubbing those baby seals. Playing a top player for six or eight hours to come out roughly even might be fun but it didn't put beans on the table or pay mortgages.
Very few people today want any part of the life of a typical road player from fifty years ago. It wasn't all that much fun then although it makes for great stories if you survive it. Could you still do it? Absolutely! Watch out for that ol' man in dirty jeans and ragged t-shirt with twenty dollar bills dripping out of his shirt pocket though, he has been plucking chickens far longer than you have been born and he is pretty good at it.
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In the 60's and early 70's I could TRAVEL on $20-30 a day, no problem. Today, I'm sure between motel, gas and food we are talking at least $75-100 a day. You could still make it today playing cheap sets of 9-Ball ($100-200) and $30-50 One Pocket games. That is, if you played good enough and avoided the top players. One Pocket Ghost (Ghosty) makes out all right just playing One Pocket exclusively.
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