rattleryan9
Registered
If im struggling to play well at a consistant level what drills do you suggest to help this ? Thanks 

If im struggling to play well at a consistant level what drills do you suggest to help this ? Thanks![]()
I think that (playing the ghost) would be quite demoralising for a large chunk of pool players. Especially if they're in a slump.
It is a good way of measuring progress and/or consistency though. You've inspired me - I think I'll start playing the ghost regularly and track results over time.
Questions about the ghost:
If I break and scratch, do I immediately lose? (definitely realistic, but I like to run out anyway)
If I break and tie up the lowest ball, where ball in hand isn't useful, can I play safe?
Sometimes, the runout just isn't the right thing to do. There might be a low percentage shot, or some kind of trick shot - but I'd lose a lot of games doing that, and I wouldn't be getting very useful data for my fancy schmancy graphs then. (unless I had one called "%age of Very Silly Shots Played Instead Of Obvious Boring Safety")
-Tim
As a suggestion, a Professional Lesson with a video Camera might be a good investment. I think over time our fundamentals tend to become relaxed. A video Camera can pick up those Chicken wing farm boy pumps in our strokes etc. I feel we all take our fundamentals for granted when in fact they can be hurting us.
Once you are sure of your fundamentals, Drill away. That is the best thing you can practice. But make a game of it, because drills can get boring real quick.
As a suggestion, a Professional Lesson with a video Camera might be a good investment. I think over time our fundamentals tend to become relaxed. A video Camera can pick up those Chicken wing farm boy pumps in our strokes etc. I feel we all take our fundamentals for granted when in fact they can be hurting us.
Once you are sure of your fundamentals, Drill away. That is the best thing you can practice. But make a game of it, because drills can get boring real quick.
I think that (playing the ghost) would be quite demoralising for a large chunk of pool players. Especially if they're in a slump.
It is a good way of measuring progress and/or consistency though. You've inspired me - I think I'll start playing the ghost regularly and track results over time.
Questions about the ghost:
If I break and scratch, do I immediately lose? (definitely realistic, but I like to run out anyway)
If I break and tie up the lowest ball, where ball in hand isn't useful, can I play safe?
Sometimes, the runout just isn't the right thing to do. There might be a low percentage shot, or some kind of trick shot - but I'd lose a lot of games doing that, and I wouldn't be getting very useful data for my fancy schmancy graphs then. (unless I had one called "%age of Very Silly Shots Played Instead Of Obvious Boring Safety")
-Tim