Thursday, 13 November 2008

Optical illusions


There are 60 race courses spread throughout Britain. To study each race course's camera angle in relation to the winning line and to find out what "stories" it actually tells might prove to be a time-consuming task.
To make the job easier and to get a better understanding from what you see from your TV monitor, you can group the race courses' camera positions into three categories, A: cameras placed before the winning line, B: cameras placed right on the winning line, C: cameras placed after the winning line.
Naturally, i am not going to give out my findings on the blog. However,if you spend some times to study each categories closely, i am sure you will be able to weed out the optical illusions and to read the races in different perspectice when close finishes are involved before the winning line.
Camera never lies....... I wonder

1 comment:

Mully said...

Hi Mr.Wong - your promo at the top of the site says, "the superpunter lifts the lid for the first time on how he achieves lucky wins each month"

You're not actually lifting the lid though, just posting your daily total...

Any tips would be handy in the lid lifting process - any chance?
cheers?

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