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He looks so happy.Bingham has his game face on. This is war vs Selby.
I'm amazed how far Wilson has got. Every time I see him, he makes fundamental mistakes in his safety game.
He looks so happy.Bingham has his game face on. This is war vs Selby.
I'm amazed how far Wilson has got. Every time I see him, he makes fundamental mistakes in his safety game.
Yeah I was referring to the result he got more than the difficulty of the snooker. I can't remember seeing so many points from a single snooker.It was good but not that good. It was laughable how many times Wilson kept hitting the black.
I don't recall either, it was really bizarre to just throw away the frame so carelessly.Yeah I was referring to the result he got more than the difficulty of the snooker. I can't remember seeing so many points from a single snooker.
That’s definitely something that needs to be avoided.Selby on 4 world titles just doesn't sit right with me. Anyone but Selby tbh
It's mad, they've got the picture but not the computer-generated lines.Can they really not use technology to make sure the white was put back where it should be?
I actually looked into making this for my final year project at Uni but ended up taking up a pet project for my supervisor instead. My idea was to basically save the state of the previous shot, and use a laser to map where the balls should be put back. I was short of inspiration and my supervisor said it would have been far too easy.Can they really not use technology to make sure the white was put back where it should be?
Would've been a good project. It's crazy given how many cameras they must have- too simple for a student, but not the WPBSA.I actually looked into making this for my final year project at Uni but ended up taking up a pet project for my supervisor instead. My idea was to basically save the state of the previous shot, and use a laser to map where the balls should be put back. I was short of inspiration and my supervisor said it would have been far too easy.
Projector above the table that maps out every ball 1:1. So you can then project the image down onto the table. Easy.I actually looked into making this for my final year project at Uni but ended up taking up a pet project for my supervisor instead. My idea was to basically save the state of the previous shot, and use a laser to map where the balls should be put back. I was short of inspiration and my supervisor said it would have been far too easy.
I wish I had the time and money to do it, I reckon they’d be up for using it if it was made for them.Would've been a good project. It's crazy given how many cameras they must have- too simple for a student, but not the WPBSA.
Yeah we discussed that but the concept we came up with was laser dots which the referee has to line up to the top centre of the ball, which turn off when the ball is perfectly aligned (and back on if alignment is lost) which would be more precise than trying to project onto green baize with coloured balls and a huge lighting rig already illuminating the table which can be easily turned on and off all match.Projector above the table that maps out every ball 1:1. So you can then project the image down onto the table. Easy.
For them!? Never mind the thousands watchingThis last frame has gone very awkward, could be a really late night for them.
pmsl he got oneNeeds about a gazillion snookers, plays on...
He's my favourite player. I've always enjoyed watching him. I love that type of snooker. Give me a tactical slugfest over a 147 any day!This is why people don't like Selby.
You don't draw the line.Where do you draw the line? Do you really need a 20+ point difference compared to what's left on the table for Selby to concede a frame? Just imagine everyone else would do this as frequently as him.
I think the match was enthralling despite it being slow.The Selby Bingham match was always gonna be a shitfest tbh. Both are horrible to watch and their pace of play is crap.
I've been watching snooker for a good 20 years. No one plays on needing 5 snookers.You don't draw the line.
Playing for snookers is one of the best parts of snooker.
And anyway, there were reds on the table, of course he'd play, Bingham would too, most would. With one foul one could easily get 10+ points.