The Hustler
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1:45:06
Do you gentlemen care for a drink?
1:45:09
- None for me. Let's play.
- By all means.

1:45:17
Thought we came here to play pool?
1:45:20
I don't play pool, I play billiards.
1:45:24
It's my house, my game.
You don't have to play if you don't want to.

1:45:29
- We won't.
- Bert, let me play him.

1:45:33
- How much?
- We'll start small. $100 a game?

1:45:38
- Did you ever play billiards before?
- Sure.

1:45:41
You hustling me?
1:45:43
I'm sure he knows what he's doing.
You can afford $100 to find out.

1:45:49
Deal the cards.
1:46:15
Beautiful shot!
You've played billiards before, Mr. Felson.

1:46:20
- Sure you wouldn't care for a drink?
- Nothing for me.

1:46:27
How do we stand?
1:46:29
- About even.
- When do I raise the bet?

1:46:31
- I don't know.
- Lf that's his best game, I can beat him.

1:46:33
Level with me. Did you ever play billiards?
1:46:36
What's the difference?
1:46:37
There's a cue, balls on the table.
All you got to do is get the feel of it.

1:46:41
- Shall we raise the stakes?
- How much?

1:46:44
$500?
1:46:46
You think you can beat him?
1:46:48
Of course he does.
He wouldn't play me if he didn't.

1:46:51
I didn't ask him, can he beat you,
I already know he can.

1:46:54
I asked him, will he?
That's two different things.

1:46:57
I can beat him.

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