Forget about tournaments and their lack of deep payouts (and just plain lack of payouts).
My question is why are professional players always broke? They have so much talent and ability it seems to me that they could be doing something with that talent and ability in addition to playing in professional events.
Let's assume that professional events are a net money loser for all but a handful of players.
If you were a top pro, say top 20, and you for whatever reason could not find sponsors to foot the bill for your tournament expenses around the world what would you do with your pool knowledge and ability to earn enough money to live comfortably and pay for your tournaments?
I think by definition a professional is one who earns a living plying a trade.
We know that Mosconi was paid by Brunswick and other companies to tour the country giving exhibitions. At one time Ralph Greenleaf had a broadway show and supposedly made $2000 a WEEK in the 20s.
I don't know how well the trick shot guys are doing but I seem to remember at one time Mike Massey quoted me a price of $1500 a day plus expenses to come in and do an exhibition.
I know Scott Lee is on the road constantly doing shows and clinics.
I know that a player I can (could) beat pretty consistently was getting gigs doing corporate events at a couple thousand a night.
So are there really other avenues besides sponsorships, tournaments and "gambling" to make money as a professional pool player?
The obvious ones are:
Exhibitions
Teaching
House Pro Job
Videos
Books
Product Sales (Nick Varner Cues, Mizerak, etc..)
If you are a professional pool player should you be doing all or some of these things?
How lucrative can they possibly be?
How "low" would you go to make good money? Say if someone wanted to pay you $100,000 a year to travel the country and do a series of beat the champ style exhibitions in bars and pool rooms where the guy who beats you gets a shot of Jack or some kind of promo thingy?
Last question; Is there any hope really for the professional pool player to ever just be a player, getting paid decent money to run around the world and compete for our entertainment?
My question is why are professional players always broke? They have so much talent and ability it seems to me that they could be doing something with that talent and ability in addition to playing in professional events.
Let's assume that professional events are a net money loser for all but a handful of players.
If you were a top pro, say top 20, and you for whatever reason could not find sponsors to foot the bill for your tournament expenses around the world what would you do with your pool knowledge and ability to earn enough money to live comfortably and pay for your tournaments?
I think by definition a professional is one who earns a living plying a trade.
We know that Mosconi was paid by Brunswick and other companies to tour the country giving exhibitions. At one time Ralph Greenleaf had a broadway show and supposedly made $2000 a WEEK in the 20s.
I don't know how well the trick shot guys are doing but I seem to remember at one time Mike Massey quoted me a price of $1500 a day plus expenses to come in and do an exhibition.
I know Scott Lee is on the road constantly doing shows and clinics.
I know that a player I can (could) beat pretty consistently was getting gigs doing corporate events at a couple thousand a night.
So are there really other avenues besides sponsorships, tournaments and "gambling" to make money as a professional pool player?
The obvious ones are:
Exhibitions
Teaching
House Pro Job
Videos
Books
Product Sales (Nick Varner Cues, Mizerak, etc..)
If you are a professional pool player should you be doing all or some of these things?
How lucrative can they possibly be?
How "low" would you go to make good money? Say if someone wanted to pay you $100,000 a year to travel the country and do a series of beat the champ style exhibitions in bars and pool rooms where the guy who beats you gets a shot of Jack or some kind of promo thingy?
Last question; Is there any hope really for the professional pool player to ever just be a player, getting paid decent money to run around the world and compete for our entertainment?