You simply can’t even begin to compare / equivocate what you do in solo practice as opposed to what you do in a tournament match or $$ match.
A gunnslinger once reminded me: nobody cares what you do in your basement.
You simply can’t even begin to compare / equivocate what you do in solo practice as opposed to what you do in a tournament match or $$ match.
If a break and run in 9 ball is let’s say a 10 out of 10, is getting a ghost ball win ranked maybe a 8 out of 10?
The good thing about playing the ghost is you don’t have to get lucky to have a shot on the 1-ball.
So ghost practise is a much better way to improve your game...and where you place the
cue ball to start is 100% skill.
If a break and run in 9 ball is let’s say a 10 out of 10, is getting a ghost ball win ranked maybe a 8 out of 10?
Obviously a break and run is the grand prize in 9 ball. Nothing tops it. But to me a ghost ball win is pretty damm good also. Or is it?
Hope this is not a stupid question. But I’m still working on my break, and I don’t get many chances to get that first shot. So I go with a ghost ball game. Thanks for any input.