Nice. I don't think B's could beat the ghost, either. You can probably consider yourself an "A player" on your home table.
I beat him once after maybe 100 or more attempts. An A would beat him more than half the time![]()
Keep at it. Next one should come in 50 attempts or less then 25 then 10 and soon you will be beating the ghost more than 50% of the time.
Here is my video. Thanks all for the words of encouragementI think I can officially say I'm no longer a C player, and now in the B range
Video is edited to 12 min for easy viewing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ok2mcKC435k&feature=youtu.be
I beat him once after maybe 100 or more attempts. An A would beat him more than half the time![]()
Rack up some 10 ball. Break from anywhere. After the break, take ball in hand and run out, in rotation (1, 2, 3, etc...) All balls made on the break count. Any balls made on a scratch are spotted. [Added by dr_dave: A scratch incurs a 2-point penalty.] Once you miss, the rack is over. You should shoot 10 racks and count the total balls made for each rack. After 10 racks, take your total and compare it to this chart:
[added by dr_dave: <30 D]
30-35 D+
36-40 C
41-45 C+
46-50 B
51-55 B+
56-60 A
61-65 A+
66-70 A++
71-up Pro
Tried the straight pool ghost today. I suck, so I did it with the ghost getting remaining balls plus 10.
Had a 26 and a 23, but missed one break shot, and ended up losing 100-63.
Video uploading.
Holy crap! That took you all of about 5 min, lol.
Seriously though, great shooting! :thumbup:
By the way. If I'm not mistaken, Stuart Pettman's 117 still stands as the "world record" run on a 10 ft on video. A few more balls and you would've had it!