justinb386
Banned
I am curious how many players out there (that had the skill and the dedication to the game) would quit their full time job and risk their livelihood to go out on the road and try to survive by just playing pool?
Before you answer, I have a 2nd part to this question.
How much would the average tournament need to add to the pot (like $100,000 added for example) in order for players (that actually have the potential to become elite players) to quit their day jobs and take on that risk of playing full time?
Please keep in mind that this is purely a fantasy question.
I am mainly just curious how many players out there could give the top 5 players in the us a run for their money, if pool was actually worth their time in order to dedicate all of their time to practice.
I wonder how many really great players have gave up the game because there was more money to make doing something else.
Thanks
Before you answer, I have a 2nd part to this question.
How much would the average tournament need to add to the pot (like $100,000 added for example) in order for players (that actually have the potential to become elite players) to quit their day jobs and take on that risk of playing full time?
Please keep in mind that this is purely a fantasy question.
I am mainly just curious how many players out there could give the top 5 players in the us a run for their money, if pool was actually worth their time in order to dedicate all of their time to practice.
I wonder how many really great players have gave up the game because there was more money to make doing something else.
Thanks