If the 9 falls on a combo, it gets spotted, but you can keep shooting.
No sir, but i did play them when i was able. I didnt keep track of how many of them ended up in short rack but it was a couple per set for sure. Is this not the way to play the ghost?
If the 9 falls on a combo, it gets spotted, but you can keep shooting.
The top of what? Its on a small table with bih using a magic rack soft breaking. I keep looking at my opening shot after the break thinking i would be done in a bunch of those games.
You're somewhat new to playing pool and beat the 9b ghost in a race to 10 4 straight times on a diamond? Either our definitions of being somewhat new are vastly different or I'm very far behind in the progression of my game.
Play short races to 6 for 200-500 a set where losing 6-0 wins double the bet and a tie hill hill is stop, restart set and double the bet. Then you will learn how good you are.Here we go, the ghost plays no safe, gives bih after the break, has no way of making you sweat while playing them. Im playing at home with 0 to think about but playing and having fun. And for the last part, im just playing people in my area that are good players. Not for anything but more than trying to get better for me but the part of playing sombody real changes things.
It's a barbox!!! My 7 year old runs out on those.
Play short races to 6 for 200-500 a set where losing 6-0 wins double the bet and a tie hill hill is stop, restart set and double the bet. Then you will learn how good you are.
Running out on a barbox in your home with ball in hand isn't too tough but still awesome. I broke and ran 12 racks of 9 ball without ball in hand on a Valley barbox. After awhile it's just break make a ball see any trouble balls and get out. Just be the boss.
I, too, have been playing for 2 years. And I bought an 8' diamond pro-am for my house in february and practice on it daily. I can absolutely not beat the 9b ghost in a race to 10, let alone 4 times in a row. I used to think I was progressing quickly until I read this post, and now I'm in a deep state of depression and think I should probably just give up and sell my table/cues. Wow.
No almost 20. Running out on a barbox is a lot easier game. With 5 balls open you should never blow an out. Usually one or two tricky position zones in a full rack. There are no truly hard shots on a barbox if you mostly play big table games. Plus for me the change of play on a barbox gets me focused and in dead pump.How long had you been playing pool prior to running a 12-pack on a valley barbox? 2 years or so?
No almost 20. Running out on a barbox is a lot easier game. With 5 balls open you should never blow an out. Usually one or two tricky position zones in a full rack. There are no truly hard shots on a barbox if you mostly play big table games. Plus for me the change of play on a barbox gets me focused and in dead pump.
There really isn't anyone I wouldn't try on a barbox because anybody can dominate. I mean it's a one player at a time game. If your are running they can't stop you.
I imagine there are many basement warriors who play near shortstop bar box pool but for whatever reason just don't play out of the house much. There is a lot of time to improve your game when the table is right downstairs. Fortunately for me I have 2 tables GC I and Valley BB in my home so I don't have a good excuse when I dog.
Right. The OP claims he can beat the 9b ghost 4 straight races to 10 after only having played pool for 2 years. See the difference?
Read the op again, i cheated.
Not to knock your accomplishments, but if you throw in the magic rack and some loose pockets and this is as easy as the ghost gets, so most people won't know how to compare this to playing the ghost with a regular rack on 9' table that has reasonably tight pockets and no 9-ball combos. I'm assuming most of your losses are from missed position, but without having video showing how you missed you position, it's hard to say your speed from the numbers alone. If you consistently beat the ghost 2/3 of the time, you're obviously doing something right, even if it's a crippled ghost, so you may well be an APA 9, but there is a very broad range of players in that category since it is everything from a decent B player on up to the best "amateur" player you can find.Im somewhat new to playing pool and wanted to test my game against the gost in nine ball. I played four sets to ten and won all four (10-4 10-4 10-5 10-6). The sets were played on a 7ft diamond and I think i played at about my normal speed. I would like to start playing in different places and was wondering what my sl would be ( apa or other places )? This post is misleading and im sorry, i didnt understand the rules and didnt play right. I played combos on the nine counted.
FYI, several "playing the ghost" drills and rating systems are described in detail here:Im somewhat new to playing pool and wanted to test my game against the gost in nine ball. I played four sets to ten and won all four (10-4 10-4 10-5 10-6). The sets were played on a 7ft diamond and I think i played at about my normal speed. I would like to start playing in different places and was wondering what my sl would be ( apa or other places )? This post is misleading and im sorry, i didnt understand the rules and didnt play right. I played combos on the nine counted.
It's a barbox!!! My 7 year old runs out on those.