Spot the ball - More money to the poor (2 Viewers)

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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Here we go again.

Difficulty: Medium

Questions:
1- Where is the ball? (20 pts.)
2- What is the moment taken? (20 pts.)
3- What two teams are playing? (10 pts. each)
4- What is the competition? (20 pts.)
5- Who is the player that appears closest to the keeper? (20 pts.)

Here you go.
 

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JCK

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    Deadline: When I feel like it, you have two or three days :p
     
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    Rami said:
    Whats this the revenge of Jack?? Its difficult but ill give it a try...
    It is google-able, but the whole purpose of the game is not to google it.

    Cronios said:
    We sould PM Jeeks with our guesses?
    Yes, the guesses are sent by PM.
     

    Rami

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    Dec 24, 2004
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    jeeks said:
    It is google-able, but the whole purpose of the game is not to google it
    .



    I beg to differ, especially for the spotting the ball part. One could figure out everything else based on his/her football knowledge, but spotting the ball would be merely guessing.

    Anyways that picture is really vauge as only the colors of the jerseys are apparent and not the design, so we have pretty big pool of red and yellow teams to think of. But I believe I got a pretty good idea of the two teams involved.
     
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    Rami said:
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    I beg to differ, especially for the spotting the ball part. One could figure out everything else based on his/her football knowledge, but spotting the ball would be merely guessing.

    Anyways that picture is really vauge as only the colors of the jerseys are apparent and not the design, so we have pretty big pool of red and yellow teams to think of. But I believe I got a pretty good idea of the two teams involved.
    So google all your options, this is what you have been doing. (not you in particular, all the ones who have been scoring a complete score)

    Spoting the ball can be guessed using common sense actually, but you won't think about it because googling is easier ;)
     
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    Rami said:
    If the squares were a bit bigger!!
    Even with bigger squares, it won't stop you from googling and answering according to ht eoriginal picture.
     

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    Dec 24, 2004
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    Jeeks said:
    Even with bigger squares, it won't stop you from googling and answering according to ht eoriginal picture.
    I was talking about the common sense, googling or no googling. Anyways I really appreciate your effort on this Jack, I know it could be tiresome...
     
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    Rami said:
    I was talking about the common sense, googling or no googling. Anyways I really appreciate your effort on this Jack, I know it could be tiresome...
    Actually it has become systematic, I can remove the ball so fast and then the level of blurring depends on the picture. The hastle is pluging the grid in and lettering/numbering it.
     

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    Jeeks said:
    Actually it has become systematic, I can remove the ball so fast and then the level of blurring depends on the picture. The hastle is pluging the grid in and lettering/numbering it.
    I have a suggestion.. why don't you make the grid as one picture with a transparent background? That way all you'll have to do is paste it over the picture you've blurred already..
     
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    Nawaf said:
    I have a suggestion.. why don't you make the grid as one picture with a transparent background? That way all you'll have to do is paste it over the picture you've blurred already..
    Because each time I use a different grid depending on the picture, I have all my grids saved on a transparent background, by the way.
     

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