Blackjack said:The best player that I can remember that worked a full time job was Bob Vanover. He was in the furniture business. Of course that is going back a ways... but IMO Bob played awesome. Despite working 12 hours a day, and not having 8 hours a day to dedicate to practice, Bob played like he practiced 8-12 hours a day and was the Texas State 9 ball champion more times than I can remember.
Masayoshi said:I read here a while back that Steve Mizerak was a school teacher.
I would imagine nowadays that at least the very top echelon of pool makes enough that they wouldn't have the need for a regular 9-5, so there wouldn't be too many top players with normal jobs.
Dagwoodz said:He might not be considered a "top" professional, but Frankie Hernandez out of NYC works a regular 9-5. Has for years now. He drives a school bus. (this was the last information I had. People who actually know Frankie can verify this for me). Most of the other professionals that I know, if they have an actual job, its related to the billiard industry in some way. Either running a pool hall, cue repair/building, billiards photography or journalism.
It might not be impossible to work and keep playing at the top level, but it is certainly impossible to work a regular job and travel enough to be recognized as a top player. I suspect that Balsis, Crane, Miz, etc. weren't working those jobs while they were busy being famous champions.gulyassy said:It is absolutely impossible to work and maintain the level of play needed to make a living playing pool. Even someone playing 8 hours a day still has to try to beat the Filipinos and the Asian players who really do make a living make a living playing pool.
gulyassy said:It is absolutely impossible to work and maintain the level of play needed to make a living playing pool. Even someone playing 8 hours a day still has to try to beat the Filipinos and the Asian players who really do make a living make a living playing pool.
Well said and with the travel expenses I don't see how players make it that aren't at the very top of the sport......gulyassy said:It is absolutely impossible to work and maintain the level of play needed to make a living playing pool. Even someone playing 8 hours a day still has to try to beat the Filipinos and the Asian players who really do make a living make a living playing pool.
Blackjack said:There is an interview with Joe Balsis on AZBTV where he talks about his work and how it related to pool.
Black-Balled - I have only met Vanover. I took quite a few ass-whoopins from him on the McDermott Tour, and I enjoyed every second of it. Bob is a class act.
Black-Balled said:Are you familiar with his bro, Tom?
Who was the better player (tourney and $)?