The highest snooker break made by a woman is 147, achieved by Reanne Evans in 2016 during a match at the World Women's Snooker Championship. This remarkable break matches the highest possible score in snooker, demonstrating her exceptional skill in the sport. Evans is a prominent figure in women's snooker, having won multiple world titles.
A minimum break would be 1. A 1 break has often been made. No one would have ever done a 15 yellow break in competition, which would be a 72 break.
it was made in INDIA by SIR ALAN CHAMBERLIN
Currently, 69 official 147's were compiled starting with the first televised 147 in snooker's history made by Steve Davis in 1982 ending with Mark Selby's 147 made in June 2009 at the Jiangsu Classic tournament.
Stephen Hendry made a total of 11 competitive maximum breaks of 147 in his professional snooker career. His first 147 came during the 1990 World Championship, and he is known for being one of the most successful players in the sport's history. Hendry's ability to achieve the maximum break has contributed to his legacy as a dominant force in snooker during the 1990s.
As of my last update, Ronnie O'Sullivan holds the record for the most televised 147 breaks in professional snooker, with 15 such breaks to his name. His exceptional skill and consistency have made him one of the sport's greatest players. O'Sullivan's ability to perform at the highest level under pressure has contributed significantly to his legendary status in snooker.
The lowest snooker clean up is usually considered clearing the colors yellow to black which is 27 points. In theory the lowest is 13 made by clearing the pink and black though.
Cheryl Sterns holds the record for being the woman with the most parachute jumps under her belt. She has made nearly 20,000 jumps as of June, 2014.
Yes, Cliff Thorburn made a 147 break on television during the 1983 World Championship. He was the first player to achieve a maximum break in a World Championship match, which took place in the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. This historic moment is celebrated as a significant milestone in snooker history.
If you're thinking of the theme tune from the snooker programme "pot black" it's called "Black and White Rag"
A tip, usually made from leather.
Stephen Hendry has made 11 centuries in a single professional snooker match.
The question as phrased does not limit the points to one break. At the end of a frame, with the addition of various fouls and free balls, the total SCORE for a player, can be higher than 162(the 155 maximum break and the 7 points received for the opponent hitting/potting the black when playing a red). This score could include various foul shots and other breaks. In theory there is no limit to the amount someone can score in a break of snooker. It would depend on the relative playing skills of the two players. A very good player might get a very high score (multiple snookers, foul shots, breaks) against a poor opponent. If a player begins with a foul shot and leaves the opponent snookered on all reds, the opponent then may select a 'free ball'. They may then pot it as a red and then pot the black, then reds and blacks, and all the colours. Their break would be 155 .This is the maximum BREAK in snooker.