My best hustling story (not about me - I tried to hustle once when I was younger...and made a little money...but I just felt bad about it.). There is a player right now with a recognizable name who is a points leader on one of the pro (semi-pro?) tours. I'm not going to name it, or him. But, in the 90s - I was working at our local pool room (Snookers in Antioch, TN) shortly before joining the AF. Part of that involved walking around to all of the tables and cleaning up, etc as people were playing. I saw this guy hanging out with a big group of guys who worked at a local factory. They all came in every night, drank a ton of beers, and gambled like crazy. None could run 3 balls but they stayed within their group. He infiltrated the group, as his cousin was one of them (found out later) and snuck him in to bust everyone because these guys made good money and WOULD gamble amongst themselves. I didn't know that additional information at first, but I recognized he was new to that group, and he was using house cues...and a wonky bridge, wouldn't run over 2 balls without missing (but leaving it safe), drinking tons of beers and having a grand old time. I didn't notice he was anything out of the ordinary. This went on for about 4 days and I think they figured out they couldn't beat him, so he was done. No harm no foul. Well, I come in to work one night and nobody is there but him. He has a table, and now using a beautiful Schon cue..and practicing - running out from everywhere. A friend and I took him down to a weekly bar table tournament that paid good, and he won it handily. He asked my friend (who was a great player but not his speed) for a spot and I told my friend not to play him. He got a little upset, but I told him I wasn't going to let him hustle my friend, and he understood. He went on his way and life went on. Until a few years ago when I saw him on YOUTUBE on this tour...and immediately recognized him. A great player - and then he was just a kid and played great...going around the country gambling/playing. I know he had plenty of money and I was very envious of him (because I recognized early on that if I wanted anything in life I was going to have to get it the hard way).