I know I'm not reinventing the wheel here.
When I play the ghost instead of "Pro style" (which I could never hope to beat) or "normal style" I start it like this:
I break. If I don't park the cue ball where I wanted to I place it there. Could be center table with that type break or back near the head rail with the cut break.
I think it reinforces and makes me realize how important it is to control the cue ball on the break.
You may not always have the easiest shot on the first ball but the challenge is fun.
When I play the ghost instead of "Pro style" (which I could never hope to beat) or "normal style" I start it like this:
I break. If I don't park the cue ball where I wanted to I place it there. Could be center table with that type break or back near the head rail with the cut break.
I think it reinforces and makes me realize how important it is to control the cue ball on the break.
You may not always have the easiest shot on the first ball but the challenge is fun.