You can also elojob your way out of poverty, haha.
Really good players that work with boosting companies make about 1,5k dollars/month playing like 3 hours a day or so. I didn't make as much because I wasn't that good and I wasn't in any company, so it was harder to find clients.
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It's a sticky messy road from there too, as enticing as it sounds to crush players and get paid for it, there's too much ruskies, smokes, and mirrors for my liking. Coaching lets me stay involved in dota without playing (which I'm still too burnt out from)