Fuming snooker fans beg BBC to change camera angle for Masters coverage after bizarrely making table look square

RAGING snooker fans have demanded the BBC to change the camera angle for their Masters coverage.

Some of the sport’s biggest names are battling for glory at Alexandra Palace.

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Snooker fans have slammed the BBC because of the camera angleCredit: BBC
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Viewers were tuning in to watch Mark Allen taking on Mark WilliamsCredit: Getty

But viewers have SLAMMED the BBC after the camera angle resulted in the snooker table looking misshapen.

And those watching on TV are begging the broadcaster to make immediate alterations before the tournament goes any further.

One said: “What the hell is going on with the TV camera angle at the Masters Snooker….. they don’t play on a square table, sort it out.”

Another added: “Please please please can you get the BBC to sort out the main camera angle on the table. Looks awful with square table and almost unwatchable.”

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A third chimed in: “Have to say that camera angle for the snooker is awful.”

A fourth raged: “Someone needs to sort the camera angle out at the snooker.”

It is not the only criticism that has landed at Ally Pally – with six-time world champion Steve Davis hitting out at the state of the table.

He was convinced that the tables were not completely flat and that the imbalance contributed to unlikely pots – with one red even hitting the cushion twice on its way in.

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Davis said: “It was concerning what happened at the top of the table, with that red going in.

“That’s wrong.”

The opening round showdown between Mark Williams and Mark Allen was briefly suspended due to a medical emergency.

Staff had to rush to the aid of a fan in Ally Pally just as the clash was getting going.

The tournament has already got off to a thrilling start with reigning champion Shaun Murphy crashing out after a 6-2 defeat to Wu Yize.

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