The other night I was sitting and chatting with a great player, whose name would be easily recognized by all if mentioned. He lives locally and came into the pool hall to catch up and BS. While talking, he mentioned if I knew of any action he might be able to get into. I told him about a guy that was a decent B player, but who liked to match up with better players for the right spot and would be willing to drop $2000 without thinking about it. The player kind of laughed a little and then had the nerve to say "I'm not looking for $2000, i'm looking for $20,000." Now we're not talking about him having to fly to the other side of the country, we're talking about a 20 minute drive across town to win $2000 OR more, and he shrugged it off as if it were nothing. If pool has come down to you either put up 5 digits or more, or its not even worth considering, then I guess all the complaining these same players are doing about tournament payouts arent justified. I immediately said something back to the effect that there are fathers out there busting their asses for $9/hr to feed their families who work for a month to see less than $2000. He once again shrugged it off, and he is not the only one. I have seen this attitude becoming more and more common among the pros and top road players. Its called GRINDING, and most people have to do it their whole lives. Why dont some of you players try it and learn some humility so you can be thankful for what you have. Sorry for the length, I just had to get this off my chest.