Below is a 9 Ball Ghost video from 8-19-2016. I included commentary on this one, so instead of just watching you can also listen to the commentary and hopefully pick up a few things on decision making, position play and patterns, etc.
9 Ball Ghost action, think the score was 9-3, lost track slightly. Again, pretty normal ratio (usually 2 - 1 or 3 - 1 for me vs. ghost), little better breaking and just a little tighter play and I can feel more confident spotting games against the ghost. Next challenge is to work on my break more and try to beat the 9 ball ghost with no ball in hand.
Here's some video of me playing the 10 ball ghost. Think I ran 5 or 6 out of the 10 racks, pretty normal number for me, as you will see trying to eliminate a few dumb mistakes and I'll be in a position to actually beat the 10 ball ghost on a more consistent basis. The 9 ball ghost is so much easier...
I'm an affiliate instructor with the Billiard University. This is a playing ability test developed by Dr. Dave and several other top instructors. It's a great test, the resulting scores are pretty accurate, and it will really test your knowledge, shot making, and concentration.
Video links below to Exam 1 and 2. I scored 160, bottom end of Semi-Pro level. The lower level exams are easier, so really anyone can do this test and benefit from the individual drills. For more information on the test and to download the test materials, check out the Billiard University site.
Video links below to Exam 1 and 2. I scored 160, bottom end of Semi-Pro level. The lower level exams are easier, so really anyone can do this test and benefit from the individual drills. For more information on the test and to download the test materials, check out the Billiard University site.