Applying all the hours you'll need to become real professional pool player to almost any endeavor in the commercial/business world will reap far greater rewards.
There are very, very few professional pool players who make even $60K after a lifetime of sacrifice, dedication and practice.
That's about the starting salary for an engineer.
If you're a young buck, look at the lifestyle of the professional players: sleeping two or three up in B grade motels
or often in your car, eating at Sizzler when you've made a score but more often at Taco Bell or even 7 Eleven, staying up all night in,
depressing dives that smell of beer and urine listening to drunks bicker, while trying to get a game or stalling in the hopes
of getting the bet up in the game you're in, driving four hours because you heard there was action and then finding out it was BS,
living single because after a few months and the "glamour" wears off and you've blown through her savings too on matches you "couldn't lose" she takes off and it dawns
on you that no girl you've ever dreamed of will be traveling this road with you.
While your childhood friends and classmates are spending a couple of weeks in a rented chateau in Tuscany.
"Why don't you join us?"
And, "She married a Thoracic surgeon. I thought you knew. Yeah, they flew friends and family into Napa for the ceremony.
It is was magnificent." You think that's what they said because you can barely hear over the dryers in the laundrymat
where you're putting in a load of threadbare t-shirts, socks and your extra pair of jeans permanently stained with the chalk from the
rails where you scrape out a $100 on a good day.
Two hours until the Town Tap opens, might be some old-timers looking to play some $10 or $20 dollar one-pocket.
You'd like to get up enough for a room tonite-$49 out by the interstate.
Hell, if you get real lucky you might get enough to fix the water pump. You can get out of the cold and kill time
in this little diner across the street drinking their stale coffee and watch for the Stroh's sign to come on ... two hours and you're up champ ... go get 'em.
It's show time.