Playing the 9ball ghost 9' table

Kryptonite,

The reason why I posted the question and was for leagues/organizations that use the open/master/grand or similiar ratings. I started thinking about this with the Galvaston tournament using a scale close to that. Was just wondering how many people that would be in the Open division are beating the ghost.

Alot of my friends that are on Masters lists beat the ghost. I was trying to see where AZ's perception of this type of player falls into. By the sounds of this thread everyone is beating the ghost on this board.

Should an 'A' player be classified as a Master?
Should a Master level player beat the ghost?
 
Kryptonite,

The reason why I posted the question and was for leagues/organizations that use the open/master/grand or similiar ratings. I started thinking about this with the Galvaston tournament using a scale close to that. Was just wondering how many people that would be in the Open division are beating the ghost.

Alot of my friends that are on Masters lists beat the ghost. I was trying to see where AZ's perception of this type of player falls into. By the sounds of this thread everyone is beating the ghost on this board.

Should an 'A' player be classified as a Master?
Should a Master level player beat the ghost?


Perk,

I sent you a pm.

Should an 'A' player be classified as a Master? (probably close to the cutoff, this is what i have been told. I do not play in leagues)
A+ should be masters. A- open.
Should a Master level player beat the ghost? (Yes more than 50% of the time races to 7)
 
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