What is the monthly income of a professional player?
The definition of a professional player is that most of your income comes from playing cards. This is not a noble profession (because it has no direct contribution to society, and of course it is not humble), just like any industry. For example, a nl50 grinder is a professional player, and Phil Ivey is also a professional player. Their occupations are the same, or the players who play in the Super League are all professional players, and Messi is also a professional player. The income of each profession will be much worse. It is wrong to measure whether you want a career by income. Before choosing any career, the most important thing is whether you like it or not. Basically, outstanding people from all walks of life are very enthusiastic about their own industries. If you want to change by playing cards because of your current career frustration and unsatisfactory income. There is no chance. There is no data to show that playing cards earns more than other professions (there is data to investigate that professional players are the most expensive in all industries, which has pulled the second place a lot). In fact, what I have seen in the past two years is that I think the professional environment in China is too bad. Is it because most so-called professional players are too unprofessional, or my own standards are too high to think so?