An undeniable part of the history of our sport revolves around hustling.
Should this be considered a proud tradition to be carried on, or should we consider it lowdown and effort to get away from it altogether?
Or are there varying degrees of hustling, some that are more acceptable than others?
An example of the two extremes might be:
A capable player who changes his appearance to look like a local painter complete with paint smeared overalls and perhaps a brush in his back pocket. He wants everyone to believe that he's at the bar to cool off after a day of hard work when, in actuality, he's there to beat the locals out of their money on the pool table.
vs.
A player who secretly agrees with his opponent or someone on the rail to dump a match, enriching himself via chop up, while denying railbirds and/or a backer their fair shot at winning the bet.
I know this latter example is typically frowned upon in a big way while, oftentime, I hear praise for the cleverness used in scenarios like the one in my first example.
So, what do you all think?
Is hustling an acceptable practice in pool today?
Was it ever?
Or is the answer dependent upon just how far or what type of hustle it is?
Interested in your thoughts.
Best,
Brian kc
Should this be considered a proud tradition to be carried on, or should we consider it lowdown and effort to get away from it altogether?
Or are there varying degrees of hustling, some that are more acceptable than others?
An example of the two extremes might be:
A capable player who changes his appearance to look like a local painter complete with paint smeared overalls and perhaps a brush in his back pocket. He wants everyone to believe that he's at the bar to cool off after a day of hard work when, in actuality, he's there to beat the locals out of their money on the pool table.
vs.
A player who secretly agrees with his opponent or someone on the rail to dump a match, enriching himself via chop up, while denying railbirds and/or a backer their fair shot at winning the bet.
I know this latter example is typically frowned upon in a big way while, oftentime, I hear praise for the cleverness used in scenarios like the one in my first example.
So, what do you all think?
Is hustling an acceptable practice in pool today?
Was it ever?
Or is the answer dependent upon just how far or what type of hustle it is?
Interested in your thoughts.
Best,
Brian kc
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