Robot Snooker
A project in Gdansk, Poland by Vlad Belko000days
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Prototyping an autonomous snooker and pool robot.
Backers: 19
Average Pledge Per Backer: €233
Funded: €4,424 of €1,500,000
Dates: Apr 21st -> Jun 20th (60 days)
Project By: Vlad Belko
Backers: 19
Average Pledge Per Backer: €233
Funded: €4,424 of €1,500,000
Dates: Apr 21st -> Jun 20th (60 days)
Project By: Vlad Belko
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Last Updated: June 20 @ 08:11 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
End of campaign. But continuation of the @RobotSnooker project
June 20th - via: kickstarter.com
Dear friends! Unfortunately, the campaign has come to an end and we have not been able to raise the necessary funds. But this only means that we will continue to work on the @RobotSnooker project. We thank you for your support and want you to stay... (Read More)
Online beta testing of Robot Snooker
May 11th - via: kickstarter.com
The unique offer for all supporters of the project! We offer all snooker fans who have supported the project a unique opportunity to take part in the online beta testing of Robot Snooker. How will it be organized? You will get the opportunity to... (Read More)
Do snooker players need a robot?
May 9th - via: kickstarter.com
First of all, a robot can help in training by using the most effective techniques, creating a set of exercises and helping to practice them. And imagine the robot is playing at a level that an amateur or a professional would choose. The robot will... (Read More)
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