john schmidt said:aaron brought up some good points. thing is with the ghost it depends on table,cleanliness of cloth and balls.
pocketsize
the amount of bet etc.
ive found playing 12ball ghost on big pockets is easy i beat it to death.
at garys in cali 4.25 pockets i beat 12 ball ghost 11 in a row twice and 13 in a row once for money with many betting against me...
Thanks John, it's good to hear the perspective of someone who truly is an expert on the subject. I'm not surprised at all to hear that you torture the ghost like that. I'm actually more surprised to learn that an exceptional player (even by pro standards) like yourself can find people willing to bet against you at that game.
john schmidt said:my point is the ghost depends on alot of factors but as a general rule i think if you can beat 10 ball ghost on diamond 9 ft you are pro caliber to some degree jmho
Considering the source, I'd say that should serve as the definitive answer to the original question of the thread. Thanks for contributing, John.
Aaron