Support yourself only from playing pool.
Then for the most part, pro pool is dead. :thumbup:
Maniac
Support yourself only from playing pool.
Then for the most part, pro pool is dead. :thumbup:
Maniac
Go win.
You’ll know when you get there or if you don’t. Takes a couple years to answer the question out in the real world. But when you do reach the answer(the OP) it be VERY clear to you.
I know that’s not a answer to the OP, it’s a conclusion based on experience which I feel is the most accurate way to address that OP.
Good luck out there,
Fatboy
The way i play ghost may not be correct. Just what more advanced player told me to do to measure skill.
I rack 10 racks of 10 ball. Break give my self ball in hand. run to i miss. Assume ghost will not miss you lose. Count balls ran in 10 racks. Last gauge was around 60%. I was told pros shot 90%
After reading on bu last night. I need try balls pocket vs errors. It sounded like if run to 6 miss finish rack. How many attempts it takes run rack.
I will look for forums gauge on playing ghost.
Win a local pool hall tournament. Then go to a regional and win that. Then go to the DCC and cash in the 9 Ball. It is kind of a bummer because what typically gets people a Fargo is done on bar tables with the BCA so translating that to a 9 foot? I don't know, I'm not Mike Page.
Win a local pool hall tournament. Then go to a regional and win that. Then go to the DCC and cash in the 9 Ball. It is kind of a bummer because what typically gets people a Fargo is done on bar tables with the BCA so translating that to a 9 foot? I don't know, I'm not Mike Page.
Not exactly the same but I've cashed in the DCC 1pocket many times but am nowhere near pro status.
I think you need to win or finish really high in a couple of big events, then perhaps you're consider to be at that level.
Lou Figueroa
For the low price of $49.99 I can send you a lovely certificate proclaiming you to be a professional pool player. Free shipping and handling.
How much for a gynecologist certificate? :thumbup:
Old joke:
What's the difference between a Professional Pool Player and a Large Pizza?
Answer:
A large Pizza can feed a family of four.
So long as the player actually PLAYS on both size tables, it translates just fine.