How does everyone feel about professional pool players playing in events that are not professional events? I understand why they do it...for the money. But I personally don't want to play in a tournament where I feel I have zero chance of winning.
How does everyone feel about professional pool players playing in events that are not professional events? I understand why they do it...for the money. But I personally don't want to play in a tournament where I feel I have zero chance of winning.
do you want to get better?
How does everyone feel about professional pool players playing in events that are not professional events? I understand why they do it...for the money. But I personally don't want to play in a tournament where I feel I have zero chance of winning.
How does everyone feel about professional pool players playing in events that are not professional events? I understand why they do it...for the money. But I personally don't want to play in a tournament where I feel I have zero chance of winning.
I try to look at it as a journey, not a destination.
The reality is, that only one person will win any one tournament right?! We all enter with the "desire" to win, but the majority of events we don't win. If we did our names would be Mosconi or SVB.
My goal is to do better than my last event...... regardless of the competition. So if there are Pro's, World Beaters whatever!! I try to play my best, and take something away from the experience that is positive and will benefit me in the long run.
I would also rather say that some Champion knocked me out of the tourney as opposed to saying, someone that couldn't even a hold a cue or make 2 in a row got me!!!
Mike
How does everyone feel about professional pool players playing in events that are not professional events? I understand why they do it...for the money. But I personally don't want to play in a tournament where I feel I have zero chance of winning.
I agree completely, and though I would love to play in some 50 or 60 dollar tournaments, in my neck of the woods its a 5 dollar 8-ball, 1 game double elimination, tournament and when I see that "champion" walk through the door, I can't help but smile...here's a guy that can run 200 balls and he's playing here for a 45.00 first place prize. Then I thank God that 20 years ago I saw the writing on the wall and got a good education and a better job!!If I go to a tournament, I don't care who's in it. I've played some of the top players, bangers, and everything in between. Playing a champion gauges your game and seasons you to perform at the highest level.
Best,
Mike
funny how the people on here who are like, "dont you want to get better" or it's hardly any money" are the ones that are pros trying to clam a couple hundred bucks off of others learning. typical.