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By Guest. on 15th Sep 2008
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Amazing cars - most recently released cars available for the competition. Will also give you a free go if your chance was close to being the winner.
The ball spot chosen is not the actual ball spot but the spot chosen by a "professional".
I am writing this in regard to the August 2008 competition...
The actual place chosen by the professional in my opinion is so far off where the ball I think should have been. I'm sure my thoughts are echoed by all those that didnt win so its not surprising that I would say this!
My method was to line up the eyes of the players, particularly the ones who are jumping for the ball. If you do this, the place chosen by the professional is nowhere near the actual spot. I realise also that I am handicapped by a 2dimensional picture of a 3 dimensional event and that makes it difficult.
My first attempt at this competition a year and a half ago was rewarded by a free go to use as I was so close the first time but the fact that I was so far off this time has deeply discouraged me and I have written as much to Best of the Best. Whats the point in trying to say where the ball is when the competition is not even judged on where the ball actually was but on where a "professional" asked thinks it was. This to me seems like theres too much of a chance for error.
Anyway, at this I would say, if you fancy a go then do it once. you're as likely to win as if you do it 3/4 times in the one competition and oh, don't try to use your brain... you'll definitely not win then!

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