No I wouldn't for a reason that I already stated...
uwate said:
Jaden were are talking about the Ghost game where you get BIH after the break. You would really put the 10 or 11ball ghost up against ANY touring pro on a regular table?
A top touring pro can probably beat the ten or eleven ball ghost. Hell, I've been known to beat it and good sometimes on tougher than a standard cut table. What I'm saying is that to say that they will consistently beat them or even beat the ten ball and higher ghost the majority of the time is over rating their speed.
A pro player might beat the eleven or twelve ball ghost three straight sets and then I'm out my money because I don't have the cash to wait for them to lose 3-4 sets to make my money. It just depends on the day.
You can't watch some of these full unedited recorded matches or the live matches that aren't edited to only show case perfect play and think that these pros can consistently beat the ghost all of those times.
A HUGE part of rotation bsaed games is safety play and playing the ghost just doesn't allow for that, so IMO it really isn't a great marker of true skill.
And while I wouldn't put my money against a pro to beat the ten or even twelve ball ghost, it's not because I don't know that they aren't capable of beating it all the time, It's because I know that they are capable of beating it oon frequently enough occassion for it to be a bad bet.
That is a whole different ball of wax than stating that they will consistently beat it though.
Jaden
I do know a pro that I saw totally trounce on a guy by offering him the orange crush but that he got the breaks and BIH after the break, in NINE BALL, I don't think that he would try the same thing though in ten ball or higher. I know that I probably wouldn't.
Let's put it this way, at that level of play you better be getting a spot in a match up that you can beat the ghost or your CB control better be superb and your ability to know what safeties to play better be phenomenal.