Who is a "professional poker player" and how much do you think they should earn?
For me, a professional poker player is someone who earns the majority (or all) of their income from playing poker. That includes not just grinding online or live cash/tournaments, but also potentially coaching, content creation, staking, etc. They treat the game like a business — with bankroll management, study time, and long-term strategy.
As for earnings, it's hard to put a fixed number on it. It depends a lot on where they live (cost of living), how often they play, and the games they focus on. Some might be comfortable earning $30–50k/year if they live modestly and love the lifestyle. Others at higher stakes or crushing major tours can earn six or even seven figures.
What's important is consistency. A real pro isn’t someone who just had a big tournament score once — it’s someone who can sustain results over years, through downswings, and still manage their finances and mental game.