GoPro or similar and a couple different mounts that I can place on chain link fence. Thanks again for watching my videos. Fyi, I spend more time editing than anything else.
GoPro or similar and a couple different mounts that I can place on chain link fence. Thanks again for watching my videos. Fyi, I spend more time editing than anything else.
Do you have some time stamps you can refer us to? It is difficult from this camera angle to see them clearly. The ref should be watching for kitchen violations but that doesn't always happen.
@@spaghettimanpickleball on time 3.54 the guy in blue , 5.39 the lady in the white pierce the line , All you have to do is watch and you will see many more times that all players pierce the kitchen.
I replayed the video at 1/4 speed. A 3:54, the guy in blue steps parallel to, but not on, the NVZ line with his right foot then left foot then steps across the corner of the kitchen with his right foot. There was no foot fault. At 5:39, the lady in white's left foot steps up to the NVZ line but it doesn't look to me like she touches the line. The ref, standing at the net, is in the best position to see a foot fault. The camera view from well behind the baseline is a terrible position to judge a foot fault. Not an issue in this case but one of the many fine points of pickleball rules is the tip of the shoe has to actually "touch" the NVZ line, not simply be over it. Looking at it from above, the tip of a shoe could be over the line while the sole of the shoe at the tip curves up and is not actually touching the line. The ref is in the best position to make that judgement. To answer your question "Is the ref calling the kitchen line?" At 9:58, the ref calls "Foot fault right foot" on the guy with the pink shirt. I haven't seen the entire video. There may be more.
@@frizzyb8586 I see no obvious foot faults. A players foot can be extremely close to line and inexperienced viewers may think a foot fault happened. You can’t possibly know from the angles and distances shown. I venture an educated guess from experience no foot faults occurred or very few.
@@davecotter5548 I did and yet it still happened. As an amateur videographer, It was an additional hard lesson I learned on external battery packs. Do you think I shouldn’t have posted this match without a warning up front?
Thank you for the excellent games. Usually I fall asleep but you four had strategic moves and kept it interesting!
Thanks for watching my videos, I'm glad you like them
Great players, my age group …..I aspire to reach this standard some day 😊
Thanks so much for watching and your comments!
Wonderful talented players.
Thanks for letting them know
Very good match. Congrats to all players!
Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment.
keep rolling the video, thanks I'm a senior myself
Thanks, I appreciate your comment.
Lady in white is the best player!
Very nice, thanks
Glad you liked it!
The up-close team did so many nice 3rd shot drops at first!
Thanks for your comment!
Woman in the foreground has a really nice game. Technique and placement. That’s what it’s supposed to look like.
Thanks for your comments, much appreciated.
Felicia is fantastic!
Yes, she is the fun to watch. Thanks for your comment.
who won the 3rd match?
Hi. What camera do you use to film these matches ? Do you use a mount or stand as well?
Thanks. The couple videos came out great
I’d like to know this also.
GoPro or similar and a couple different mounts that I can place on chain link fence. Thanks again for watching my videos. Fyi, I spend more time editing than anything else.
GoPro or similar and a couple different mounts that I can place on chain link fence. Thanks again for watching my videos. Fyi, I spend more time editing than anything else.
@@spaghettimanpickleball Your editing is very nice. I like how you display the scores in the frame.
@@bertwagner8317 thank you 🙏 I really appreciate that!
So what level of play was this?
What are the level of these players?
@@lejapondesshogun this group was open to anyone with a skill rating of 4.0 and above, with a minimum age of 65.
Skill level bracket?
This was open for anyone with a 4.0+ rating and age 65 or higher. This bracket had 22 teams.
Not spaghetti tonight. Wifey is making summer squash w fresh basil, garlic w ziti.
@@choski76 sounds delicious.
@@spaghettimanpickleball it was. Esp w some fresh parmesan. Thanks for these matches. Well done w the box scores .
@@choski76 🙏
nice dinking game
These players are solid. Thanks for your comment
Is the ref calling the kitchen line?? due to everyone have step on the kitchen line several times!
Do you have some time stamps you can refer us to? It is difficult from this camera angle to see them clearly. The ref should be watching for kitchen violations but that doesn't always happen.
@@spaghettimanpickleball on time 3.54 the guy in blue , 5.39 the lady in the white pierce the line , All you have to do is watch and you will see many more times that all players pierce the kitchen.
I replayed the video at 1/4 speed.
A 3:54, the guy in blue steps parallel to, but not on, the NVZ line with his right foot then left foot then steps across the corner of the kitchen with his right foot. There was no foot fault.
At 5:39, the lady in white's left foot steps up to the NVZ line but it doesn't look to me like she touches the line.
The ref, standing at the net, is in the best position to see a foot fault.
The camera view from well behind the baseline is a terrible position to judge a foot fault.
Not an issue in this case but one of the many fine points of pickleball rules is the tip of the shoe has to actually "touch" the NVZ line, not simply be over it.
Looking at it from above, the tip of a shoe could be over the line while the sole of the shoe at the tip curves up and is not actually touching the line.
The ref is in the best position to make that judgement.
To answer your question "Is the ref calling the kitchen line?" At 9:58, the ref calls "Foot fault right foot" on the guy with the pink shirt.
I haven't seen the entire video. There may be more.
@@spaghettimanpickleball Don't know what you seen but he step on the kitchen line, they also step on line (5.39), (6.24), (7;19) .
@@frizzyb8586 I see no obvious foot faults. A players foot can be extremely close to line and inexperienced viewers may think a foot fault happened. You can’t possibly know from the angles and distances shown. I venture an educated guess from experience no foot faults occurred or very few.
You just can’t run out of battery near the end of a close 3rd game and expect a good rating. You need to have a backup.
@@davecotter5548 I did and yet it still happened. As an amateur videographer, It was an additional hard lesson I learned on external battery packs. Do you think I shouldn’t have posted this match without a warning up front?
That's all you have to say?
Do you feel cheated? I do the best I can, just like anyone else. Move along if you do please.
Thank you for letting us know who won the game! Good strategies from both couples! Excellent game! All four were good players 😊
Geez I play against players in their late 70’s and they can out play these 4 players
@@lauracegelski8009 ok, thanks for sharing your thoughts
sure you do
Yea, riigghhtt? SMH.
Remember this is at the end of a tournament, probably been a long and warm day.
Smart players play to stay not make errors