Not at all. I just want you guys to shut up and play pool. Take what money you can win, and be happy with it. Quit whining that there is not enough money in the game. You picked your profession. If you want to organize a tour that rewards professional players with a living, then do it. Don't act like it's someone else's responsibility to bring money to pool. You know, if you like pool AND want to make money, you COULD always take up teaching. Scott Lee makes far more than you're likely to average in your career. He posts on here if you want to discuss a career change from professional loafer to travelling instructor. Just be warned.. Some players will want to learn how to play better on (gasp!

) "Those ego building, non skill requiring pieces of **** you call bar tables."
That's your Dad. I am going to be encouraging my son to pick a career that makes a difference. Funny thing is, all those careers seem to make a lot of money. Funny how that works.. And, actually, it's about 244 thousand a year right now, thanks. About the time your game is running down and you start getting desperate looking for a way to support the family you will have at 40, I will be retiring. The overwhelming majority of older professional poolplayers in their interviews have said how they discourage youth from taking up the game. What do they say? "Go to school." Once in a great while, one of the players listens. And again, don't act like you couldn't have chosen school AND pool. Dan Louie was a better all around player than you, won a World Championship, had a college degree, and a successful business for a long time.
Haw haw haw... I'm jeolous, err.. jealous, eh? Heh heh.. The only thing I am jealous of is that you had the chance to practice enough to see how far you could take your game. I won't debate that. But I also think you are paying a huge price for that chance. As far as the "perks".. Obviously you did not fully read my original message. I think people should compete for the pleasure of competition. If they happen to make a little money, that's great. I am strongly against massive compensation for playing any type of game at all. And the women that are attracted to a poolplayer just because he's a poolplayer? Good luck with them, man. I'll take the cute little computer nerd/pre med chickie over a pool groupie anyday. And another perk you mentioned? Travelling around the world? Heh heh.. I am ex military, man. I guarantee you I've been to more countries than you have.
Yup, especially since I am soon renovating my garage into a billiard room, so I'll be getting to play as much as I want anyways, with the additional "perks" of not wondering where next month's rent is coming from. Oh wait.. That's right.. I don't rent. I OWN my house.
Nope, sorry, I don't. If I decided to totally ignore what I wanted to accomplish in life, (early retirement, putting kids through college, etc) I have no doubt I could win a major event and numerous regional events. I just happen to have been aware at a young age that I would want kids someday, and I would want to be prepared to put them through college.
And to address your other point, you're right.. SOME other people could do my job. Except those that have criminal records. And those that don't both have a very high technical aptitude AND good writing skills. (hint hint) And if they can, they are welcome to apply for the job and retire very young along with me. That way, we can enjoy being "bangers" at 40, while you are doing.. Whatever it is 40 year old players are doing to make the rent money.
Have a nice day!
Russ