It is 155 and this can happen if the break off shot is foul and the next player gets a free ball. He plays a colour as a red and then pots the black. Then goes on to pot 15 reds and 15 blacks and all the colours. Although Eddi Charlton the Australian champion claimed a high break of well over 200 I forget the exact amount and he at a club where he was giving an exhibition match when the he was to play the clubs two top players in two subsequent frames with the two scores added together to decided the winner him of the two club members. He pocketed a red on this first shot and cleared up the ball were re-racked and he potted a red again on his first shot and cleared up again
2006-12-25 10:17:33
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answered by Maid Angela 7
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The highest snooker break possible where fouls are not a factor is 147 (15 reds, 15 blacks and then the six colours). This is known as a maximum. Stephen Hendry holds the record for the most maximums in official competition, having made eight. He also holds the record in televised matches, with seven. The one session record is held by Adrian Gunnell who made three 147 breaks in four frames during a practice session in Telford in 2003.
However, if a player commits a foul stroke with all 15 reds still on the table, and snookers the opponent, the opponent may choose to hit any coloured ball as a free ball which is scored as a red. A break in excess of 147 will be achieved by potting that free ball and a colour, then all of the reds followed by blacks, then all colours. In this case, the highest possible break is 155 (16 "reds", 16 blacks).
Theoretically there is an even higher possible break which would result from an implausible sequence of events: Player "A" concedes a total of 159 points through persistent foul shots during which time neither player lawfully pots a ball (score 0-159). Player "B" then fouls (4 points) and, as a result, player "A" is awarded a free ball (score 4-159). As in the above scenario player "A" pots a free ball and a black, followed by 15 reds 15 blacks and all the colours thus accumulating 155 points (score 159-159). The black is re-spotted and player "A" wins the toss and opts to play. Player "A" pots the black and thus accumulates a total break of 162.
At least three breaks in excess of 147 have been recorded. A 149 by Tony Drago in West Norwood, UK in 1998 is recorded by the Guinness Book of Records as the highest. In that match Drago was foul snookered and chose the brown as the free ball, to score one point. He then potted the brown again, for four more points, before potting 13 reds and 13 blacks, a red and a pink, a red and a blue, then all the colours. In October 2004, during qualifying for the UK Championship, Jamie Burnett achieved a 148 against Leo Fernandez, becoming the first player to achieve a break of more than 147 in a professional match.
2006-12-25 10:25:50
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answered by rage997 3
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the optimal snooker injury obtainable the place fouls at the instant are not a ingredient is 147 (15 reds, 15 blacks and then the six colors). it somewhat is oftentimes a optimal. Stephen Hendry holds the checklist for the main maximums in sturdy opposition, having made 8. He additionally holds the checklist in televised fits, with seven. the only consultation checklist is held via Adrian Gunnell who made 3 147 breaks in 4 frames throughout a rehearsal in Telford in 2003. even nonetheless, if a participant commits a undesirable stroke with all 15 reds nonetheless on the table, and snookers the opponent, the opponent could decide directly to hit any colored ball as a unfastened ball that's scored as a crimson. A injury in far greater than 147 would be finished via potting that unfastened ball and a shade, then each and all the reds accompanied via blacks, then all colors. for this reason, the optimal obtainable injury is 150 five (sixteen "reds", sixteen blacks). Theoretically there is a superb larger obtainable injury which might result from an spectacular series of events: participant "A" concedes a complete of 159 factors via continual foul photos wherein era neither participant lawfully pots a ball (score 0-159). participant "B" then fouls (4 factors) and, as a result, participant "A" is presented a unfastened ball (score 4-159). As in the above state of affairs participant "A" pots a unfastened ball and a black, accompanied via 15 reds 15 blacks and each and all the colors for that reason gathering 150 five factors (score 159-159). The black is re-observed and participant "A" wins the toss and opts to play. participant "A" pots the black and for that reason accumulates a complete injury of 162. a minimum of three breaks in far greater than 147 have been recorded. A 149 via Tony Drago in West Norwood, uk in 1998 is recorded via the Guinness e book of records because of the fact the optimal. In that tournament Drago became foul snookered and chosen the brown because of the fact the unfastened ball, to attain one element. He then potted the brown returned, for 4 greater factors, till now potting 13 reds and 13 blacks, a crimson and a crimson, a crimson and a blue, then each and all the colors. In October 2004, throughout qualifying for the united kingdom Championship, Jamie Burnett finished a 148 against Leo Fernandez, starting to be to be the 1st participant to attain a injury of greater suitable than 147 in a professional tournament.
2016-10-28 08:41:06
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answered by ridinger 4
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147
2006-12-25 10:19:27
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answered by beaver_la_diva 3
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Actually you're wrong - highest break is 162.
Imagine Player "A" concedes a total of 159 points through persistent foul shots during which time neither player lawfully pots a ball (score 0-159). Player "B" then fouls (4 points) and, as a result, player "A" is awarded a free ball (score 4-159). As in the above scenario player "A" pots a free ball and a black, followed by 15 reds 15 blacks and all the colours thus accumulating 155 points (score 159-159). The black is re-spotted and player "A" wins the toss and opts to play. Player "A" pots the black and thus accumulates a total break of 162.
2006-12-25 10:18:13
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answered by demnity 3
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155 if the player commits a foul giving his opponent a free ball which makes 16 reds. if only 15 reds its 147
2006-12-25 10:18:18
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answered by tezweeman 2
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147 IS THE HIGHEST BREAK POSSIBLE.!!!
155 HA HA HA guess you don't know anything about snooker David m.!!!
2006-12-25 23:23:54
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answered by JAM123 7
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149 dude or 155 I think , not sure heard this before. and to all you who say its 147 yur wrong. read the guys question properly.. Heres another addition FOR Marty, GO SIT ON IT FOOL. AND YOU CAN APPOLIGISE WHEN YOU GET THE ANSWER..
2006-12-25 10:08:57
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answered by Anonymous
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137
2006-12-25 10:08:36
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answered by Anonymous
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147, well hows it not
2006-12-25 11:07:15
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answered by M6Kenzie 3
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