Most sports aren't played under television lights. It's played in clubs, academies and local tournaments — with the same intensity, and almost none of the technology. 1SCOR closes that gap: live scoring, broadcast-quality streaming, statistics recorded automatically, whole tournaments run end to end, and ratings that make every match count.
A professional event has live graphics, instant statistics and a world ranking behind it. A club championship has a wooden scoreboard and someone's memory. The gap was never about the sport — it was about who could afford the technology. That's what we set out to change.
Professional tooling, club-sized setup. A phone and a TV is all it takes to run live scoring. Add a camera and you're broadcasting to the world.
Every pot, safety, break and visit is captured as the match is scored — not written up afterwards from memory. Data most amateur players have simply never had about their own game.
One skill rating per player, built from real results. Matches stop being isolated evenings and start adding up to a season, a ladder, a rivalry worth chasing.
Each capability feeds the next. A player registers once, and that identity carries through the draw, onto the arena TV, into the live stream, and out the other side as a rating.
Players enter online with profiles and photos
Generate automatically or seed by hand
Auto-assign tables and times, or set your own
Referee scores the match from a phone
Arena TVs and the stream update themselves
Winners advance, results and ratings publish
Running the event is the single biggest job 1SCOR takes off your hands — a club night or a multi-stage championship, from the entry form to the final result, in one portal.
Open entries and let players register themselves. Every entrant arrives with a real profile — name, photo, country and club — that flows through to the draw, the arena TVs and the live stream.
Generate the draw in one click, or build it yourself. Knockout, round-robin and multi-stage formats — with seeding, byes and handicaps applied as the bracket is built.
Let the software schedule it, or take over. Fixtures are assigned across your tables and time slots automatically — and you can override any match by hand when the day changes shape.
When the referee ends the match on the phone, everything downstream takes care of itself.
The referee ends the match on the scoring phone. That's the only input.
The score, frames, breaks and full statistics are saved automatically against the fixture.
The bracket updates itself and the winner moves into the next round's fixture.
Draw, schedule, results, stats, leaderboards and ratings refresh for players and fans instantly.
This is what makes broadcast affordable at club level: the referee taps a phone, and the arena TVs, the overlay and the live stream all update from that single action. There is no second person building graphics.
Traditionally, live scoring and live streaming are two jobs: someone scores the match, and someone else re-enters the same scores into broadcast graphics. That second job is exactly what puts streaming out of reach for most clubs. 1SCOR collapses it into one — the referee's phone is the single source, and the arena display and the stream overlay both read from it in real time.
Both the arena scoreboard and the live stream show each player's photo, full name, country and club — pulled straight from their registration.
Handicap and starter points appear on screen alongside the score, so viewers always read the match correctly.
The current break builds shot by shot on screen, colour-coded to the ball that was potted.
Player details are entered at registration and never re-typed — the TV, the overlay and the stream all read the same profile.
Every pot and every miss is counted as the match is scored — potting success is computed live, with no extra input from the referee.
Safety shots are tracked and scored the same way, giving a live read on how each player is controlling the table.
All breaks are captured automatically, ranked, and kept as a tournament-wide list of the highest breaks made.
Every visit to the table is recorded with all shots taken — the raw material behind every statistic shown.
These stats render on the live stream and the arena displays as they happen — not compiled afterwards.
The tournament name, the round and the best-of frame count are already in the system — the stream titles itself from the fixture, with nothing to configure per match.
When the next fixture starts on that table, the on-screen programming changes with it automatically.
No lower-thirds to rebuild, no title cards to edit between rounds — the overlay is driven by tournament data.
Host and sponsor logos configured once in the software and rendered onto every stream for the event.
Play a video or image advertisement into the live stream at a break in play — triggered with a single button on the referee's scoring phone.
As each frame closes, its full breakdown goes up on the stream — scores, duration and how the frame was won.
Running pot counts and potting accuracy for both players, side by side, updated live.
Safety success rates shown head-to-head, so viewers can see the tactical battle, not just the score.
The best breaks of the match and of the tournament so far, surfaced on screen at the right moments.
Match and frame duration tracked and displayed throughout.
A professional knows their potting percentage. Until now, a club player just knew whether they won. Everything about your event, and your game, is in the app.
Check the draw, see when and where you play next, review the matches you've finished, and dig into the statistics behind every one of them. Every break you've made in the tournament is listed in one place — and your rating moves with every result.
See the full bracket and follow it as results come in and opponents advance.
Your upcoming fixtures with table and time — updated if the schedule changes.
Every match you've played, with the frame-by-frame result.
Potting and safety success, pots, visits and breaks for matches you've already played.
Every break made in the tournament, in one ranked list.
A single skill rating that moves with every rated match you play.
A result that goes nowhere is just an evening out. Ratings, leaderboards and rankings turn scattered matches into a competition worth caring about — the thing that keeps players coming back.
A single canonical rating built from real results — not a subjective grade or a committee's opinion.
Beat a stronger opponent and it rises faster. Your rating reflects who you actually beat, not just how often.
Your record against every opponent you've faced, across every event.
Ratings give organisers an objective basis for seeding a draw and setting handicaps.
Who's actually the best in your club this season — settled by results, not by argument.
The same rating, viewed at club, association or tournament scope.
The highest breaks of the event, ranked and updated live as they're made.
Results accumulate into a record players can chase, defend and be proud of.
Fans, family, media and clubs don't need an account or an app to follow the event. Accessibility isn't only about the players — it's about everyone who wants to watch.
The full bracket, public from the moment it's locked.
What's on which table, and when.
Follow matches in progress from anywhere, ball by ball.
Results appear the moment a match ends — nobody publishes them by hand.
Potting and safety success, pots, breaks and visits for any match in the event.
The highest breaks of the tournament, ranked and updated live.
Club, association and tournament boards, recalculated as results land.
A single skill rating per player, viewable across club, state and association scopes.
Compared with paper draws, manual scoreboards and a separate graphics operator.
| Capability | Manual | Electronic Scoreboard | 1SCOR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Registration | Paper / spreadsheet | Not supported | Online, with profiles |
| Draw creation | By hand | Not supported | Automatic or manual |
| Scheduling | By hand | Not supported | Automatic or manual |
| Scoring | Wooden scoreboard | IR remote | Android phone |
| Arena display | Wooden scoreboard | 14" digital display | Full TV scoreboard |
| Player photos & country | |||
| Live streaming graphics | Automatic, no operator | ||
| Potting & safety statistics | |||
| Results & progression | Updated by hand | Updated by hand | Automatic |
| Public draws & leaderboards | |||
| Player ratings & rankings | |||
| Player app & history |
Real scoreboards, real match statistics.
Modest kit. No proprietary hardware, no rewiring the club — that's the point.
To score matches and show them on the arena TVs:
That's it — no special equipment or complicated setup.
In addition to Live Scoring, you'll need:
Scores and graphics are driven by the scoring phone — no graphics operator needed.
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