I pondered your statement that "MOST people who wager at pool, are hustlers" and while I'm inclined to agree with you, it might be closer than you (we) think.
I know your home room, Buffalo's, is well known for having lot's of action and likely there's plenty of hustlers partaking.
My home room for the past few years and lots of others before it had moderate action and while there certainly were a few hustlers looking for some action, most were not what I consider hustlers. The majority that I've seen wagering were regular guys who, for the most part, knew each other and made games.
My definition of a hustler is someone who hides their true speed or identity with deception in order to gain an edge. Typically, hustlers don't care to get into fair games.
A gambler, while usually trying to negotiate what they would consider to be a winning game, will put their money at true risk for the chance to win yours. *True risk* being the key phrase here.
Then there's the guys who are always looking for the rainbow crush before they will play. Those are neither hustlers or gamblers. They're nits. :grin-square:
best,
brian kc