> Even though I haven't been playing much for an extended period of time,I've been playing a little more lately. I hate the pool room here,but have no other choice unless I want to drive to the next town to play on something other than a bar table,so I've been in there several times recently. When I play there,if I don't have an opponent,I play the 10-ball ghost. As much as it hurts me to admit it,I can't beat it,and a couple times recently,I left the place not only sweaty from the rainforest-like conditions,but down on myself because even though ran out several times in each session,I still lost. I feel like a player that does it consistently is a threat to beat pretty much anyone a set here and there in tournament play,which is fine with me. The problem is that I haven't beat it yet in 11 tries,playing 8 aheads,and it gets to me deep down,that even though I might be killing everyone within a 20 minute drive in any direction,that my speed might get laughed at in some places. I'm sure there are known pros that will flat out tell you that if you can't beat the 10 ball ghost,you can't beat anyone that can really play,and I hate the sound of that. Am I taking it to personal,or trying to hold myself to too high of a standard without putting in the time it demands to play that well? Tommy D.