The word "professional" takes in a lot of territory. Most have something else going for income. It's not like Golf where the top 50 in the field earn a placing and cash. The real big winners in Snooker own their own establishments and that is their job, running their own business.
2007-06-25 11:36:38
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answered by Nigel8ball 6
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Players like Efren Reyes don't have regular, meaning 8 to 5, jobs. But they do earn extra income from numerous product indorsements, and of course, they play a lot of private money games. Remember, these guys are hustlers.
2007-06-25 19:42:19
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answered by bundini 7
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well it all mdepends on your career and how well it takes off. me for instance i run a pool hall as well as play. i have made a living jus playn pool jus depends on how well you can manage the winnings that u make. but most will agree that there is more money to be made gambling then there is on tour ! i have won 2500 bucks in a tourney and then gambled and made 3000 so the statistics are really on the gambling that is followed up by a good tourney ! most pros own their own rooms and or have sponsorships that pay them . but it is a diff scenario for all !
2007-06-25 23:14:49
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answered by side pocket kid 2
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Elite players don't need to have them - they're millionaires. Stephen Hendry has won over £8m for instance.
Obviously, Hendry has been a prolific winner but other top players have earned seven figure amounts:
Steve Davis: £5.5m
Ronnie O'Sullivan: £5.2m
John Higgins: £4.3m
Mark Williams: £3.6m
Ken Doherty: £3.1m
http://www.worldsnooker.com/players_head_to_head(8820).htm
Obviously, these figures don't include sponsorship.
EDIT: Obviously, I should stop saying "obviously" so much.
2007-06-25 16:30:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Most do its not year round on the table
2007-06-26 09:44:45
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answered by havenjohnny 6
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