In this video a show you how to play 9-ball pool (billiards) against the ghost. I comment as I play the racks, and explain each shot. I’ve also included a cue ball diagram so you can see my exact aiming point on the cue ball. Playing the ghost is a great way to practice pool. It can help you deal with the pressure that arises during actual tournament play. The traditional scoring system when playing the ghost can be demotivating, espescially for beginners. I developed this scoring system and have been using it from time to time the last years. It’ll help you track your progress, since the scoring is more nuanced. It also rewards some attributes that the traditional ghost scoring system doesn’t take into consideration, like a good break with cue ball control, and also the added pressure on the final ball on the rack.
Music: Bensound - Straight
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RULES OF THE SCORING SYSTEM
1. Break the balls and take ball in hand - try to run out
2. You earn one point for each ball you make
3. You get one bonus points for the following:
a. If you make a ball on the break
b. If you start playing the rack without taking ball in hand
c. If you manage to finish the rack
Be sure to check the video about the scoring system:
• Playing ALONE was bori...
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FAQ
What happens if I scratch?
If you scratch on the break, you can play on as usual. If you scratch during the rack, your run ends and you subtract 1 point from you rack total. If you made the ball before scratching, that ball should not be counted.
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What happens if I make the money ball? (9-ball, 10-ball, etc.)
This is tricky. My best solution is that you play on and use whatevers left as the highest number on the table, as your new money ball. This ball then gives you the finishing bonus point. Feel free to make your own rules on this one.
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How do I count the scoring during play? It messes with my concentration.
I recommend you count at the end of the rack. F.ex. if you play 9-ball and end the run with two balls left on the table, you simply subract 2 from 9 = 7. You then add the bonus points from the beginning of the rack, if you’re entitled to it.
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What do I do if I have clusters?
Clusters are a part of the game. If the 1-ball is tied up, I think you should be allowed to spot it either on the spot or on the kitchen spot (the other side of the table). Any clusters on other balls must be broken up in some way. This doesn’t reflect actual match play, since you then have the option of playing safeties, but I haven’t been able to come up with a good rule that uses safety play as an option. I think spotting the 1-ball in case of a cluster removes the possibility of a bonus point for not taking ball in hand after the break.
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