Club snooker, properly scored
SnookerStation
A scoring and broadcast system built for a real club table — and, soon, a site to follow it from anywhere.
Referee touchscreen Simulated frame
🦅 Hawk-Eye — spot the balls back
Two overhead cameras hold a frozen image of the table from the instant before the shot. When a foul scatters the balls, the referee lines the live view against that ghost frame and puts every ball back exactly where it stood.
Club TV
Both screens read the same match, held by the club server. Whatever the referee taps is on the wall before the cue ball stops.
What it runs
Referee screen
Every pot, foul and free ball on one touchscreen, with undo. Built to be tapped without looking twice.
Hawk-Eye
Overhead cameras freeze the table from just before the shot, so balls disturbed by a foul go back exactly where they were.
Club TV
The frame score on the wall screen, in the same layouts you'd see on a televised match.
Stream overlay
A transparent scoreboard layer over the table camera, so a streamed frame looks like a broadcast one.
Phone remote
Change what each screen shows, pause the match, or start the next frame without leaving the table.
Records
Player profiles, century breaks, head-to-heads and club leaderboards, kept from the first frame onwards.
Where it is now
The system already runs in the club room — matches, player profiles, records and leaderboards are all live on the tables.
Next: tournaments and leagues, a public results page, and live frame scores you can follow from your phone. This page will become that site.