The maximum break under normal circumstances is 147. However 155 is possible under exceptional circumstances
A score of 100.
147.
147 High Score in Snooker
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No, if your score is zero and you play a foul shot your opponent gains points.
The full name of snooker is SNOOKER.
The only way is if you pot 12 reds at once. Anything else would be a foul shot.
The first person to score a maximum break of 147 in the World Snooker Championship was Steve Davis. He achieved this remarkable feat during the 1982 World Championship final against Dennis Taylor at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. This milestone is considered one of the most iconic moments in snooker history.
You must pot a red first = 1, then pot a yellow = 2 which equals 3 all together.
If you hit 14 reds and 14 yellows your score would be 42. There is now only 1 red left and hence there is 35 left on the table and thus a winning score. In theory though, the opponent can carry on playing hoping to get a snooker. So the lowest score in which it is impossible to do this would be 15 reds potted with no color plus the colors up to the pink which is 21 and thus 36 is the very lowest possible score to win without the opponent being able to win in any circumstance.
Snooker hall.
Snooker is the same word in German.