What is you personal definition of a Pool Hustler, or Shark. I ask the Question as I just start the RE READ of Willie Game, Mosconi Autobiography.
Think will got it right in the book.
Think will got it right in the book.
Two different people IMO. Although non shooters will try to complement you by calling you a hustler, it's really a derogatory term which means a player who plays below his level to entice others to gamble. Wrong on many levels. Shark to me just means an excellent player. I never hustled anyone. They knew what they walked into pretty quick. People appreciate great players, even stupid drunks. Hustle that drunkard and your asking for trouble! Hey coco man, I got your friend thing way back and accepted it I think. Don't quite understand the whole friend thing cause I am new. Have a great day!!
What is you personal definition of a Pool Hustler, or Shark. I ask the Question as I just start the RE READ of Willie Game, Mosconi Autobiography.
Think will got it right in the book.
A "hustler" is someone who tricks the mark--either by disguising his true speed until bets are increased, or who uses other trickery such as third parties to complete the con...some cases it's an out and out con up to and including intimidation from others to get the mark to increase or pay up on a bet that was unclear as the match progressed.
A "shark" is just a straight up strong player who "eats everything in the pool"...the term "sharking" is really a misnomer, since that's just bad sportsmanship intended to throw an opponent's game off, such as coughing, making noise, shifting around in line of sight of shooter, getting up before the last shot is pulled, woofing between shots, etc. "Sharking" has nothing to do with being a "shark".
Hustlers are often sharks, but not all sharks are hustlers...
I think for the most part people who use those terms don't even know the difference. Take it as a complement...