Strategy Vs Sharking are offend confused. I feel the use of a Strategy is not sharking. As example would be slow playing an opponent who is known to be less patent. You are not verbally woofing at them and being a perfect gentleman the entire match. But you manage to take them out of their game none the less.
My point is some people call this sharking their opponent. While the desired effect can be the same, it is accomplished differently. Sharking in my mind is using things out side the game on the table to throw off your opponent. Strategy however is how you play the game. But not only that, Knowing your opponent's weak points and playing to them is Strategy not Sharking. Of course a professional Shark will use both. However once you open your mouth and start woofing etc you are Sharking.
My point is some people call this sharking their opponent. While the desired effect can be the same, it is accomplished differently. Sharking in my mind is using things out side the game on the table to throw off your opponent. Strategy however is how you play the game. But not only that, Knowing your opponent's weak points and playing to them is Strategy not Sharking. Of course a professional Shark will use both. However once you open your mouth and start woofing etc you are Sharking.