FSR -The Elephant in the Room

Crap; that is not a good yearly income:: anyone that gets an advanced degree in computer science or compute engineering or electrical engineering or mechanical engineering can get more than that as a salary these days with health care and other benefits.
You have to consider that the year isn't even half over yet.
 
I simply asked by which metric, I'm not the arbiter of truth.
You literally said 30 more words, and it’s clear you aren’t acknowledging that FSR is currently the best player in the world. Which is what this whole thread is about. For some reason, supposed pool fans aren’t acknowledging that.
 
Crap; that is not a good yearly income:: anyone that gets an advanced degree in computer science or compute engineering or electrical engineering or mechanical engineering can get more than that as a salary these days with health care and other benefits.
Well, it is only 1/3 of the way thru the year.....
 
If this game continues to evolve with MR at the helm. Most of the best players on the planet will be under 25 years of age. Having great eyesight and senses that come with youth..... ''that's the way it's headed''.

Be cool to see the reactions of a 16 yr old with his girlfriend after the win.
Golf tho, won't allow this age group to win, I wonder why?
Probably not enough muscle development yet?????
Thoughts?

Wu from S. Korea won the Worlds at the age of 16.
 
Not 100% certain FSR is best, but certainly nobody is better right now. He's crazy tough to beat at the moment and is firmly in the conversation for every major title. His hot streak, which I feel began at the 2022 Derby City 9-ball, is sixteen months old and, for all we know, it may go on forever.

His all-around skills are not to be overlooked. He's the world 8-ball Champion and in his loss to Zielinski at the American 14.1, he ran 145.

Wishing this superstar continued success. He is not only a dominating player but he's a quality guy who is a role model for all those who choose pool as their profession.
 
Crap; that is not a good yearly income:: anyone that gets an advanced degree in computer science or compute engineering or electrical engineering or mechanical engineering can get more than that as a salary these days with health care and other benefits.
Those are his 2023 earnings through April.
 
Stu. Do you know any computer science employees that have endorsements ;)?
I'm sure his income is more allot more than 125K up to this point.

Yrs ago I think Sigel was the first American pro to break 100K in just tournament winnings for 1 yr.
Tho the dollar back then was double or triple the value it is now.
 
Not 100% certain FSR is best, but certainly nobody is better right now. He's crazy tough to beat at the moment and is firmly in the conversation for every major title. His hot streak, which I feel began at the 2022 Derby City 9-ball, is sixteen months old and, for all we know, it may go on forever.

His all-around skills are not to be overlooked. He's the world 8-ball Champion and in his loss to Zielinski at the American 14.1, he ran 145.

Wishing this superstar continued success. He is not only a dominating player but he's a quality guy who is a role model for all those who choose pool as their profession.
How is his gambling speed if you have heard anything?
 
Stu. Do you know any computer science employees that have endorsements ;)?
I'm sure his income is more allot more than 125K up to this point.

Yrs ago I think Sigel was the first American pro to break 100K in just tournament winnings for 1 yr.
Tho the dollar back then was double or triple the value it is now.
LOL, Bill. No, don't know any. One must guess that the sponsors are beating a path to FSR's door at this point.
 
Crap; that is not a good yearly income:: anyone that gets an advanced degree in computer science or compute engineering or electrical engineering or mechanical engineering can get more than that as a salary these days with health care and other benefits.
135,000 a year is pitiful for the top player in the world. I doubt if his expenses are paid either , so deduct 25 grand for those and all the entry fees and you end up with what someone at an Amazon warehouse makes
 
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