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.
As of January 14th, Ronnie O'Sullivan has made 620 century breaks
the slowest car in the world is peel p50 made on the isle of man
---- the second slowest car ever made is the Gumpert Appolo S. from James "Captain Slow" May
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.
If you're thinking of the theme tune from the snooker programme "pot black" it's called "Black and White Rag"
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.
A tip, usually made from leather.
Ronnie O'Sullivan is said to be the most naturally talented snooker player of all time. He has won four world titles as well as four masters and four UK championship titles. He has made nearly 700 century breaks and holds the world record for the fastest ever maximum break in just 5 minutes and 20 seconds.
calvin murphy had 78 straight in 1981