I saw this a few days ago and commented. I wish him luck and all... but 650s are not uncommon, and very few make into the ranks of guys making a living as professional pool players unless their time at 650 was "just passing through" on their way up.This should be interesting...
He could do what a lot of channels do: repackage ideas from other channels. That can work if you are an engaging presenter.... [youtube tutorial channel] The problem, in terms of making a living, is that he isn't putting out enough content, and there probably isn't enough content to create on pool tips to engage people daily, or even a few times per week. ...
He could do what a lot of channels do: repackage ideas from other channels. That can work if you are an engaging presenter.
More like go pro in becoming a social media ho.
Then he’s not really trying to become a pool pro as his video claims, he's just trying to get clicks and sell ads.I guess I don't see anything wrong with that. It's certainly an easier path to $ than pro prool. Could be interesting to watch, too - sort of a 2026 vlog version of Tom Coyne's book. Here's hoping he does it well.![]()
There must be something wrong with your browser, if you're referring to the YouTube video linked in the OP.Can't open the OP.... no comment, need more info.
How young is this man?
Are you sure? Because everyone favorite know it all argued with me on fb that every single person can become svb with enough practice. That natural ability wasn’t really a thing lol A 650 has a long way to go. It will take more then work to get you to high 700s to make a decent money at pool and win at that level. Who know maybe he has it. The real f you money here is you tube. Top you tubers are making a ton more money then the best pro player can even dream of. That’s where he will make his money trying to make it and people watching it if he gets enough subscribers. Good luck to him. There is an insane amount of money in YouTube and it’s getting more insane now that the big boy advertisers are realizing that’s the best way to reach customersI wish him the best too.
But realistically, if you're (a male) and not at least fargo 650 after 5+ years of daily practice it usually means your don't, and won't ever, have the natural ability- both mentally and physically- to reach say fargo 720 even.
Thousands of people practice pool daily but, in the end, natural ability is what plateaus 99% of those players at a non-pro level. And all the practice in the world won't help, they've hit their natural limit.
True outliers are extremely rare. A very small percentage of people are just born gifted.![]()