sjm said:
Pros that compete for a living have a different orientation here. They need to make financial ends meet from the sport, and, as giving lessons is one way they supplement their income, rendering free advice and instruction isn't in their best interest.
You and others have brought out the point that pros need to make financial ends meet.
I believe that interaction on a pool forum is one way to enhance their financial means.
Many and I do mean MANY people are so far removed from the professional pool player realm that when they see the professional pool player, they are reluctant to approach them, let alone strike up a conversation about how much would they would charge for a couple of hour pool lesson.
What I see is that professional pool players while I know that most are very approachable and would love to hear those words, "how much do you charge for a pool lesson?", they most often don't because some people are a little shy about asking.
We have a new pool hall opening up here in our area and the owner wanted to get in touch with Shane Van Boening to discuss him doing an exhibition. They didn't know how to get in touch with him.......
I think that some professional pool players in spite of their lack of typing skills have managed to make a connection with the POOL Internet Forum members here on AZBilliards and othe forums and have received some positive results. John Schmidt is one of the pros who seem to have stirred up some interest for himself through this medium and I guess I was just hoping that others might realize the benefits of interacting with the Internet Forums like AZ Billiards. John doesn't live and breathe on AZBilliards but he does interact from time to time and I'm sure he reads most posts that are of interest to him. He also puts out "feelers" searching for investors and sponsors alike. While it hasn't made him a rich man, it seems to have been worth the effort.
By interacting with these forums, the pros are more likely to remembered when opportunity knocks. They have to put up with a few jerks and trolls but that is just the way this medium is and that's difficult to change although AZ Billiards has made milestones in that area.
In fact, it is the members of AZ Billiards Main Forum which has had the greatest impact on keeping the s**t stirrers in line when it comes to harassing the pros when they do visit.
Here's hoping that they see this medium as an evolving medium and one that they can link into and use it for their financial gain.
JoeyA