LastTwo said:The poker craze is and has been taking off because anyone can win...It's sad but true.
LastTwo, not too long ago, Young Gun Ian Costello visited California and is still out there, last I heard. I was told he got a paying job, i.e., employment, as a "regular player" in a poker room. These poker houses pay "regular players" $12 an hour to sit at a table, I assume, in an effort to fill up the card room. The "regular player," though must gamble with his own dough.
For the broke-dog pool player down on his luck AND in need of funds, it seems like the ideal job.
For the gambling-addicted pool player, it looks like a dead-end street. Visions of a gerbil vigorously running an endless circle come to mind, or to put it better, always having one tire in the sand, NEVER getting ahead.
Currently, there are world champion-caliber pool players who suffer from the gambling addiction. Because of this disease, they don't have very much to show in the way of their accomplishments. Many times some of these gambling-addicted pool players win monies in tournaments held in places like Vegas and Reno and they're broke before they leave town.
Within moderation, gambling can be fun and exciting, but when out of control, a struggling pool player can look forward to a lifestyle of gloom and doom, always uncertain and no stability. Which is why I ain't quitting my day-time job any time soon!

JAM