A couple of weeks ago I started releasing pages of chapters of a book in NPR.
I'm writing before it's too late.
I figured it's time to let the more current 'Cue Games' oriented members/viewers get a peek.
BTW, I left His name blank in the pages so far. If anyone realizes/guesses/knows whom I'm referring to, try to keep it, 'On the QT for a while'!
I've had this treatment for a while for a Unique friend of mine for 60 years.
Just found it in another desk, may start working on it.
He was the Greatest Pool Hustler Ever!
He also brought the 'Sports Books' in Vegas to their Knees!
Reflections on the Life of a Hustler
INTRODUCTION:
WHY I WROTE THIS BOOK
I’ve lived my whole life as a hustler. I'm okay with that.
Some people probably figure hustling means I'm a crook, so what is there to be proud of? Well, I'm not a crook. I guess Nixon said that too. Maybe he really was a crook. I don't know. But I'm not a politician. I don't need to put one over on you to get elected. I don't need your vote or your approval. I'm just telling you about the way it was.
"So big deal!" you might say. “Why write a book?" Who cares about your low-life adventures with a bunch of skuzz-balls at some racetrack or playing poker or whatever?"
Fair enough. All I can say is I've lived in interesting times, and I've done some crazy things. I have this feeling that I need to tell people what I've accomplished – and where I screwed up. I want you to know what life has taught me in my case the life of a pool hustler and a sports bettor. Both, the good and the bad. So here goes.
First, I want you to know what I mean by "hustler". A hustler is a guy who lives by his wits. Usually, he doesn't have a steady job of any kind and probably never did. It's not in his nature to be bossed around or punch a time clock. If having a "career" means kissing a thousand asses to buy a row house in the suburbs and pick up a gold watch after forty years, then he's not interested.
But that doesn't mean a hustler is a lazy bum. I suppose there are lazy hustlers like there are lazy bankers and lazy taxi drivers. As for myself, I don't have a lazy bone in my body. I have always worked hard, whether it was shining shoes as a kid or hustling pool all night long or running around to Las Vegas casinos in 100-degree heat to scalp baseball bets.
Also, I am no bum. I pay my way through life, and I always have. I've helped take care of my parents and my brothers and my kids. Maybe I'm no saint, but I'm no devil either. Like most people, I hope that when I finally say "adios" I will have given more to the world than I have taken away from it. That’s all we can hope for even the hustlers.
I said that a hustler lives by his wits. In my case, that means learning how to beat people out of their money. Sometimes it means to con them. Notice that I don't say, "cheat". I have never made my living being a cheater or a thief.
By "con" I mean that I gain their confidence by means of various tricks that I will tell you about later. I take advantage of their greed and their pride and their stupidity. A good hustler knows about all the human weaknesses that come out of Pandora's box. He knows about the Seven Deadly Sins as well as any priest. The difference between the con man and the priest is that the con man isn't interested in wising up mankind to its faults. The hustler "educates" the sucker by taking advantage of his faults and relieving him of his money.
All I can say is a lot of suckers never learn.
I'm writing before it's too late.
I figured it's time to let the more current 'Cue Games' oriented members/viewers get a peek.
BTW, I left His name blank in the pages so far. If anyone realizes/guesses/knows whom I'm referring to, try to keep it, 'On the QT for a while'!
I've had this treatment for a while for a Unique friend of mine for 60 years.
Just found it in another desk, may start working on it.
He was the Greatest Pool Hustler Ever!
He also brought the 'Sports Books' in Vegas to their Knees!
Reflections on the Life of a Hustler
INTRODUCTION:
WHY I WROTE THIS BOOK
I’ve lived my whole life as a hustler. I'm okay with that.
Some people probably figure hustling means I'm a crook, so what is there to be proud of? Well, I'm not a crook. I guess Nixon said that too. Maybe he really was a crook. I don't know. But I'm not a politician. I don't need to put one over on you to get elected. I don't need your vote or your approval. I'm just telling you about the way it was.
"So big deal!" you might say. “Why write a book?" Who cares about your low-life adventures with a bunch of skuzz-balls at some racetrack or playing poker or whatever?"
Fair enough. All I can say is I've lived in interesting times, and I've done some crazy things. I have this feeling that I need to tell people what I've accomplished – and where I screwed up. I want you to know what life has taught me in my case the life of a pool hustler and a sports bettor. Both, the good and the bad. So here goes.
First, I want you to know what I mean by "hustler". A hustler is a guy who lives by his wits. Usually, he doesn't have a steady job of any kind and probably never did. It's not in his nature to be bossed around or punch a time clock. If having a "career" means kissing a thousand asses to buy a row house in the suburbs and pick up a gold watch after forty years, then he's not interested.
But that doesn't mean a hustler is a lazy bum. I suppose there are lazy hustlers like there are lazy bankers and lazy taxi drivers. As for myself, I don't have a lazy bone in my body. I have always worked hard, whether it was shining shoes as a kid or hustling pool all night long or running around to Las Vegas casinos in 100-degree heat to scalp baseball bets.
Also, I am no bum. I pay my way through life, and I always have. I've helped take care of my parents and my brothers and my kids. Maybe I'm no saint, but I'm no devil either. Like most people, I hope that when I finally say "adios" I will have given more to the world than I have taken away from it. That’s all we can hope for even the hustlers.
I said that a hustler lives by his wits. In my case, that means learning how to beat people out of their money. Sometimes it means to con them. Notice that I don't say, "cheat". I have never made my living being a cheater or a thief.
By "con" I mean that I gain their confidence by means of various tricks that I will tell you about later. I take advantage of their greed and their pride and their stupidity. A good hustler knows about all the human weaknesses that come out of Pandora's box. He knows about the Seven Deadly Sins as well as any priest. The difference between the con man and the priest is that the con man isn't interested in wising up mankind to its faults. The hustler "educates" the sucker by taking advantage of his faults and relieving him of his money.
All I can say is a lot of suckers never learn.
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