let's get real
http://www.azbilliards.com/thepros/2000showplayer2005.cfm?playernum=836
did you report these winnings to the internal revenue service? what kind of response do you expect when you walk into a bank and ask for a house loan? there's a huge difference between having pasion for a game (which should enhance your life...not define it) and expecting to make a living at it.
i ran a 126 when i was 17 (i'm 44 now). when i had the run, my best friend remarked "god, i hope you don't expect more from this game than enjoyment". i valued that advice and never hedged my bets on playing pool. do i care if i ever break 100 again...heck no. i care that i have fun.
anyone who fancies themselves a professional pool player should step back and look at what they've gained from playing pool. in your case, you're having fun and probably paying (some of) your bills. in the vast majority of cases, players spend more than they make playing the game.
you know what annoys me? people trying to pass pool off as a legitimate profession. get real...it's wreckless and irresponsible to try to convince others that it's worth persuing the game as a profession (let's not disillusion your fans).
poolmouse
nobody can judge someone else's values. i managed the mac environment at morgan stanley (all offices) before 9/11...became a consultant afterwards. you have some good points. it sucks being an employee. if you're good at what you do, it makes perfect sense to make your living at it...unless you suck at basic math. that being said, how much did you make last year in tournament winnings?john schmidt said:you know it annoys me whan people talk like its pathetic to play pool for a living .but you know what they arent going to bury us with the money ,you only live once and you need to have some fun and believe me what i do now is more fun than all the jobs ive had in my life.not to mention when im older i can remember all the countries ive seen.also ive been lucky enough on several occasions ,to know what its like to play perfect in the finals ,then just as they give me the winners check a beautiful woman comes up and asks for my autogragh and wants to know if i would come back to her room for a nightcap.i would have to say its been more fun doing that then fighting traffic to work for a boss i hate in hopes that i dont get fired.well anyway think about that the next time you feel like talking how being a poolplayer is so bad lol. john playingpoolisfun schmidt
http://www.azbilliards.com/thepros/2000showplayer2005.cfm?playernum=836
did you report these winnings to the internal revenue service? what kind of response do you expect when you walk into a bank and ask for a house loan? there's a huge difference between having pasion for a game (which should enhance your life...not define it) and expecting to make a living at it.
i ran a 126 when i was 17 (i'm 44 now). when i had the run, my best friend remarked "god, i hope you don't expect more from this game than enjoyment". i valued that advice and never hedged my bets on playing pool. do i care if i ever break 100 again...heck no. i care that i have fun.
anyone who fancies themselves a professional pool player should step back and look at what they've gained from playing pool. in your case, you're having fun and probably paying (some of) your bills. in the vast majority of cases, players spend more than they make playing the game.
you know what annoys me? people trying to pass pool off as a legitimate profession. get real...it's wreckless and irresponsible to try to convince others that it's worth persuing the game as a profession (let's not disillusion your fans).
poolmouse
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