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Welcome to the billiard, pool, and snooker glossary of terms. This is the definition of Ghost as it relates to cue sports. You can also view the entire billiard dictionary.
In one pocket, an imaginary opponent for the purpose of challenging yourself in a practice session where you play against the ghost. Normally, you win if you run out all the designated balls, and the "ghost" wins if you fail to run out. Besides being a motivational tool for stimulating your practice sessions, playing the ghost offers a systematic framework for keeping track of your improvement as well, should you choose to keep records. You can play a race to a certain number of wins, or do the exercise until you have beaten the ghost a certain number of times.
You are a mess. Why don't you go in to a quiet table and play ghosts, so that you can calm down and get your game back.
The term "ghost" is considered to be a slang term related to billiard technique. The ghost definition was entered on 4/16/2006 and was updated on 10/24/2007 9:49:18 AM. It is a cue sport term that is related to billiard technique. It was entered in to the database by the Billiards Forum Editor. See also: playing the ghost for more on the meaning of ghost.
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