Originally Posted by jrc750
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Ronnie is always seeking to highlight the wrongs in the modern game.
As some have pointed out, it is not the job of the player to assist the referee.
In doing what he did, Ronnie has opened the debate of the current miss rule and its application...
This can only be a good thing, right?
ROS is pushing all the time for WS to catch up with other major sports.
Tennis has hawk eye which has nullified all controversial human calls in tournaments that use it.
Surely there is a geek out in this world who can come up with a piece of tech for professional snooker?
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Originally Posted by narl View PostWhat did that prize bellend do this time?
I think the ref should of told him straight, either help out or play from here, i'm in charge not you !!
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They do have a 50" inch or more screen below the one showing the scores for the players at Preston.
It is only turned on when showing the still image but the ref didn't really look at it this afternoon.
I noticed they had bigger screen, portrait style showing the full length table last season at the crucible.
If they had those and a tighter overhead camera shot, say one for each third of the table, it would give a much better view to judge the reposition.
Or the system they have used before in China where there is a circle on the screen and it flashes once the ball is exactly back inside it.
Can't be that hard to implement.
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostYeah Ronnie was very embarrassing, I think he should be fined for what he did to that ref, he needs to be told they are in charge not him!
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Originally Posted by Jimmy Brown Sauce View PostWell whatever that is it’s not working because this week has been terrible, embarrassing at times.
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Originally Posted by vollzieherman View Postthey use already a new system at this event.
but even with that you can´t see sometimes the fractions make the difference.
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they use already a new system at this event.
but even with that you can´t see sometimes the fractions make the difference.
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I would have thought they could have lasers/lights that guide the ref where to put the ball from the overhead gantry and then change the colour when the ball is within a pre-determined tolerance of perfect.
With Hawkeye or similar, it must be possible to come up with something like that.
That said, it may cost a lot to develop and its just not cost effective to bother!
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Originally Posted by the lone wolf View PostI just don't understand why they can't look at bigger screens instead of those silly tiny monitors?
A grid overlay does make a lot of sense...
Unfortunately, sense just isn't common anymore.
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I just don't understand why they can't look at bigger screens instead of those silly tiny monitors?
A grid overlay does make a lot of sense...
Unfortunately, sense just isn't common anymore.
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If they had a grid it may help them but I think using the overhead camera for the overlay images would be better. As we saw with the now famous/infamous Ronnie incident it seems it is quite difficult with the perspective of the camera to confirm half 3/4" or whatever toward or away from the camera.
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