Woof
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Hello pool world.
June 9th 2008, I decided to try to take up pool as more than just a hobby.
It has now become my obsession. I read about the game, practice daily, get into as much action as I can afford as often as possible, enroll in tournaments everytime I can afford the entry fees.
The majority of the time I play like a C player though. And only when I get into stroke which comes and goes I play like a B player.
I have no vices other than gambling, and I have restricted my gambling to pool and powerball.
I know with my current skill level I couldn't survive travelling the U.S. playing pool for a living. However I still feel compelled to try, and since I have no family, occupation, obligations, or responsibilities, I thought just maybe there might be someone else out there with the same desire.
I would like to find someone who already plays for a living or would like to give it a try that could be my mentor.
My car has 41 thousand miles on it and has excellent gas mileage 34mph.
I just feel that if a high C borderline B player can barely survive for 7 months on gambling winnings alone from pool and minor travelling between Missouri & Tennessee, then why couldn't a shortstop or an A player do much better than barely survive?
June 9th 2008, I decided to try to take up pool as more than just a hobby.
It has now become my obsession. I read about the game, practice daily, get into as much action as I can afford as often as possible, enroll in tournaments everytime I can afford the entry fees.
The majority of the time I play like a C player though. And only when I get into stroke which comes and goes I play like a B player.
I have no vices other than gambling, and I have restricted my gambling to pool and powerball.
I know with my current skill level I couldn't survive travelling the U.S. playing pool for a living. However I still feel compelled to try, and since I have no family, occupation, obligations, or responsibilities, I thought just maybe there might be someone else out there with the same desire.
I would like to find someone who already plays for a living or would like to give it a try that could be my mentor.
My car has 41 thousand miles on it and has excellent gas mileage 34mph.
I just feel that if a high C borderline B player can barely survive for 7 months on gambling winnings alone from pool and minor travelling between Missouri & Tennessee, then why couldn't a shortstop or an A player do much better than barely survive?