Most of us on here know that only a very few can make a decent living playing pool full time. It’s been that way for 60 years that I know of and probably a lot longer than that. The way that more players (C to A’s) can make a living at it is treat it like a part time job. Don’t play for big money or use a stake horse. Play for small amounts that won’t get much attention. Even if you lose a $1000 set, you also lost every C to –A in the place + what was put out on cells and AZ Billiards. Play and pay by the game. Don’t play for more than $20 a rack. If you figure pool would cost you $200 a month ($2400 a year) that’s about $1.25 an hour off your paycheck…about $10 a day.
As I said, treat it as a part time job. I always loved pool. I also loved the art of the hustle. I loved the thrill of not knowing if you were going to be able to get out of the place with the money or have to fight or sneak out the backdoor or bathroom window. I also liked money I didn’t really have to work for or listen to a boss. If you played it right and get out with the money and will be welcome back…then you did your job right. I figured it out very early in my teens after seeing how most of the good high stake players had to live. It was at about 16 that I got a job and put my part time pool plan into action. I always made as much as most part time jobs and a good percentage of the weeks I made more than my fulltime job. As my part time bankroll got to a certain amount I would buy something like a boat or car that I could sell at a good profit…but this is another story.
Think about it. You can have at the least people paying for your pool habit. With a little effort you can pull in part time job wages and free pool. Johnnyt
As I said, treat it as a part time job. I always loved pool. I also loved the art of the hustle. I loved the thrill of not knowing if you were going to be able to get out of the place with the money or have to fight or sneak out the backdoor or bathroom window. I also liked money I didn’t really have to work for or listen to a boss. If you played it right and get out with the money and will be welcome back…then you did your job right. I figured it out very early in my teens after seeing how most of the good high stake players had to live. It was at about 16 that I got a job and put my part time pool plan into action. I always made as much as most part time jobs and a good percentage of the weeks I made more than my fulltime job. As my part time bankroll got to a certain amount I would buy something like a boat or car that I could sell at a good profit…but this is another story.
Think about it. You can have at the least people paying for your pool habit. With a little effort you can pull in part time job wages and free pool. Johnnyt