Just my unofficial understanding of the terms... but
A "Shark" is an expert pool player who makes money challenging others to playing games for money. He's good enough to earn a living shooting stick.
A "Hustler" is a "shark" who pretends to be a clumsy beginning player. His method is to get his intentionally lose a set number of games or a set amount of money. He entices his opponent into a sense of overconfidence, then talks him into a large "double or nothing" type bet. Then he runs the table, earns his "lost" money back, and a tidy profit on top.
2007-03-21 12:19:09
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answered by chocolahoma 7
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This is a good question. Hustling and playing for money are not the same thing. Hustling is all about putting on a big show to con someone out of their money through the game of pool. There's a big difference between hustling and playing a straight-up match with money on the line. I will partake in the latter from time to time. To shark someone means that you are using techniques to upset or distract your opponent or get inside their head. There are so many sharking techniques that I've seen, I wouldn't even know where to begin listing them. There is a certain amount of "gamesmanship" in pool, but when it ceases to be good-natured and sporting, it becomes sharking. This is why I don't like it when people call me a pool shark. They may mean well, but they don't really understand what they are implying. Again, very good question. M.D.-BCA Instructor/Referee.
2007-03-21 12:25:40
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answered by straight_shooter526 6
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a HUSTLER is a person who pretends he cant play snooker/pool very well and when another person/s come to the table and challenge you the HUSTLER puts a bet on the game and starts to play at his/her very best
2007-03-22 02:46:39
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answered by sephiroth 2
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A hustler is one who makes a living playing money games in any sport. He competes for the money or when money is on the line.
2007-03-21 18:18:34
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answered by bundini 7
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The most fitting definition is #2:
1. an enterprising person determined to succeed; go-getter.
2. Slang. a person who employs fraudulent or unscrupulous methods to obtain money; swindler.
3. Informal. an expert gambler or game player who seeks out challengers, esp. unsuspecting amateur ones, in order to win money from them: He earned his living as a pool hustler.
4. Slang. a prostitute.
5. a person who hustles.
2007-03-21 12:17:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Hustler Meaning like when you hear the term I need to hustle meaning youu basically get money like bet steal or something its dumb and a retarted way for a living
2007-03-21 12:17:15
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answered by prettyinpink 1
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Someone trying to hustle up a game of pool With snidley whiplash overtones aka Shark swiming around looking for a sucker or mullet
2007-03-21 20:31:08
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answered by havenjohnny 6
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i think hustler is some one who comes out as some one he can't play gets you going like he stinks at the game, but when money is involved he shows his real talent and wins
2007-03-21 12:14:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Means like they act like they suck, but they really dont, and they get them to bet alot of money, and end up kicking the persons a$$ in pool.
2007-03-22 07:57:27
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answered by Jean C 2
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"Straight" pretty much has the answer to your question.....the biggest thing to remember when you are not sure if it is a con or not is to remember an old wise quote....."beware of alligator bearing fruit".....another way to say it is....."if it sounds to good to be true..then it is probably not".......good luck!
2007-03-22 04:32:07
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answered by Mickey Mantle 5
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