Making a greatest 147 break keeps on being quite possibly of the greatest accomplishment in the round of snooker.
The ideal break might be a more regular event these days, yet it stays an extraordinary accomplishment by the by.
What is a most extreme 147 break in snooker?
A most extreme 147 break in snooker is the point at which each of the 15 reds are pruned with blacks and afterward followed by the typical variety succession of yellow, green, brown, blue, pink, and dark.
While it is for the most part acknowledged that this is the ideal break, gathering a higher total is really conceivable.
A break of 155 can be accomplished under the free ball situation toward the start of the casing, albeit this has never been kept in proficient rivalry.
Jamie Burnett is the main player to make a serious break higher than 147 by benefiting of a free ball – when a player is snookered on the item ball following a foul and can select to play some other variety as a sixteenth red.
The Scot delivered the uncommon second at the UK Title qualifying rivalry in 2004, ordering a break of 148 against Leo Fernandez.
In 2024, it was likewise reported that the debut World Bosses in Saudi Arabia will present a brilliant ball that could, informally at any rate, expand the most elevated break.
The new ball, worth 20 focuses, must be pruned on the off chance that a player makes a 147 break – expanding the conceivable most extreme to 167.
The historical backdrop of the 147
Joe Davis is perceived as arranging the principal greatest 147 break in a show match against Willie Smith in 1955.
John Spencer later developed the break in 1979 at the Holsten Ale Global, yet the break was not authoritatively sanctioned as the table didn’t fit the expected layout for proficient occasions.
The main authority 147 in proficient rivalry, then, was made by Steve Davis at the 1982 Work of art – for which the Piece won a Lada vehicle.
The next year, Precipice Thorburn turned into the main player to order a World Snooker Title 147 most extreme break at the Cauldron Theater.
The maximum 147 break remained relatively uncommon over the following decades, but around the turn of the millennium, both player and table conditions improved.
From that point forward, it has been normal for as many as at least ten to be ordered in a solitary schedule year.
Ronnie O’Sullivan holds the record for the most 147 breaks, the Rocket having made 15 altogether.
O’Sullivan’s paramount first at the 1997 Big showdown as of now remains as the quickest at any point gathered at a record five minutes and eight seconds.
Rundown of each and every authority greatest 147 break
1. Steve Davis – at the 1982 Exemplary versus John Spencer
2. Precipice Thorburn – at the 1983 World Snooker Title versus Terry Griffiths
3. Jimmy White 4 vs. Kirk Stevens at the 1984 Masters Willie Thorne – at the 1987 UK Title versus Tommy Murphy
5. Tony Meo – at the 1988 Matchroom Association versus Stephen Hendry
6. Alain Robidoux – at the 1988 European Open qualifiers versus Jim Meadowcroft
7. John Rea – at the 1989 Scottish Expert Title versus Ian Dark
8. Bluff Thorburn (2) – at the 1989 Matchroom Association versus Jimmy White
9. James Wattana versus Paul Dawkins in the World Masters 10 in 1991. Peter Ebdon versus Wayne Martin 11 in the Strachan Open qualifiers in 1991. James Wattana (2) – at the 1992 English Open versus Tony Drago
12. Jimmy White – at the 1992 World Snooker Title versus Tony Drago
13. John Parrott – at the 1992 Matchroom Association versus Tony Meo
14. Stephen Hendry – at the 1992 Matchroom Association versus Willie Thorne
15. Peter Ebdon (2) – at the 1992 UK Title versus Ken Doherty
16. David McDonnell – at the 1994 English Open qualifiers versus Nic Hand truck
17. Stephen Hendry (2) – at the 1995 World Snooker Title versus Jimmy White
18. Stephen Hendry (3) – at the 1995 UK Title versus Gary Wilkinson
19. Stephen Hendry (4) – at the 1997 Foundation Challenge versus Ronnie O’Sullivan
20. Ronnie O’Sullivan, 21 versus Mick Price at the 1997 World Snooker Championship. James Wattana (3) – at the 1997 China Global versus Ache Weiguo
22. Stephen Hendry (5) – at the 1998 Chief Association versus Ken Doherty
23. Adrian Gunnell – at the 1998 Thailand Experts qualifiers versus Mario Wehrmann
24. Mehmet Husnu – at the 1998 China Worldwide qualifiers versus Eddie Barker
25. Jason Prince beat Ian Brumby 26 in the British Open qualifiers in 1999. Ronnie O’Sullivan (2) – at the 1999 Welsh Open versus James Wattana
27. Stuart Bingham – at the 1999 UK Visit E3 versus Barry Hawkins
28. Scratch Dyson – at the 1999 UK Visit E4 versus Adrian Gunnell
29. Graeme Dott – at the 1999 English Open versus David Roe
30. Stephen Hendry (6) – at the 1999 English Open versus Peter Ebdon
31. Barry Squeezes – at the 1999 Welsh Open qualifiers versus Joe Johnson
32. Ronnie O’Sullivan (3) – at the 1999 Thousand Prix versus Graeme Dott
33. Karl Burrows versus Adrian Rosa 34 in the 1999 B&H Championship. Stephen Hendry (7) – at the 1999 UK Title versus Paul Wykes
35. John Higgins – at the 2000 Countries Cup versus Dennis Taylor
36. John Higgins (2) – at the 2000 Irish Experts versus Jimmy White
37. Stephen Maguire – at the 2000 Scottish Open qualifiers versus Phaitoon Phonbun
38. Ronnie O’Sullivan (4) – at the 2000 Scottish Open versus Quinten Hann
39. Marco Fu – at the 2000 Scottish Experts versus Ken Doherty
40. David McLellan – at the 2000 B&H Title versus Steve Meakin
41. Scratch Dyson (2) – at the 2000 UK Title versus Robert Milkins
42. Stephen Hendry (8) – at the 2001 Malta Fantastic Prix versus Imprint Williams
43. Ronnie O’Sullivan, age 5, defeated Drew Henry, 44, in the 2001 LG Cup. Shaun Murphy – at the 2001 B&H Title versus Adrian Rosa
45. Tony Drago – at the 2002 B&H Title versus Stuart Bingham
46. Ronnie O’Sullivan, age 6, defeated Marco Fu, 47, in the 2003 World Snooker Championship. John Higgins (3) – at the 2003 LG Cup versus Imprint Williams
48. John Higgins (4) defeated Michael Judge 49 in the 2003 British Open. John Higgins (5) – at the 2004 Thousand Prix versus Ricky Walden
50. David Dark – at the 2004 UK Title versus Imprint Selby
51. Mark Williams – at the 2005 World Snooker Title versus Robert Milkins
52. Stuart Bingham (2) – at the 2005 Bosses qualifiers versus Marcus Campbell
53. Robert Milkins – at the 2006 World Snooker Title qualifiers versus Imprint Selby
54. Jamie Adapt – at the 2006 Thousand Prix versus Michael Holt
55. Ding Junhui – at the 2007 Experts versus Anthony Hamilton
56. Andrew Higginson – at the 2007 Welsh Open versus Ali Carter
57. Jamie Burnett – at the 2007 Thousand Prix qualifiers versus Liu Tune
58. Tom Passage – at the 2007 Thousand Prix versus Steve Davis
59. Ronnie O’Sullivan (7) – at the 2007 Northern Ireland Prize versus Ali Carter
60. Ronnie O’Sullivan, age 8, defeated Mark Selby, age 61, at the 2007 UK Championship. Stephen Maguire (2) defeated Ryan Day 62 in the 2008 China Open. Ronnie O’Sullivan (9) – at the 2008 World Snooker Title versus Imprint Williams
63. Ali Carter – at the 2008 World Snooker Title versus Peter Ebdon
64. Jamie Adapt (2) – at the 2008 Shanghai Bosses versus Imprint Williams
65. Liang Wenbo – at the 2008 Bahrain Title qualifiers versus Martin Gould
66. Marcus Campbell beat Ahmed Basheer Al-Khusaibi 67 to win the 2008 Bahrain Championship. Ding Junhui (2) beat John Higgins 68 to win the UK Championship in 2008. Stephen Hendry (9) – at the 2009 World Snooker Title versus Shaun Murphy
69. Mark Selby – at the 2009 Jiangsu Exemplary versus Joe Perry
70. Neil Robertson – at the 2010 China Open versus Peter Ebdon
71. Kurt Maflin – at the 2010 PTC E1 versus Michal Zielinski
72. Barry Hawkins – at the 2010 PTC E3 versus James McGouran
73. Ronnie O’Sullivan (10) – at the 2010 World Open qualifiers versus Imprint Lord
74. Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon – at the 2010 Rhein-Fundamental Bosses versus Barry Hawkins
75. Mark Williams (2) – at the 2010 Rhein-Primary Experts versus Diana Schuler
76. Rory McLeod – at the 2010 Prague Exemplary versus Issara Kachaiwong
77. Stephen Hendry (10) beat Stephen Maguire 78 in the 2011 Welsh Open. Ronnie O’Sullivan (11) – at the 2011 Paul Tracker Exemplary versus Adam Duffy
79. Mike Dunn – at the 2011 German Bosses qualifiers versus Kurt Maflin
80. David Dim (2) – at the 2011 PTC E10 qualifiers versus Robbie Williams
81. Ricky Walden beat Gareth Allen 82 to 10 at the 2011 PTC E10. Matthew Stevens – at the 2011 FFB Snooker Open versus Michael Wasley
83. Ding Junhui (3) – at the 2011 FFB Snooker Open versus Brandon Winstone
84. Ding Junhui (4) – at the 2011 PTC E11 versus James Cahill
85. Jamie Cope (3) defeated Kurt Maflin 86 in the 2011 PTC E11 matchup. Marco Fu (2) – at the 2012 World Open qualifiers versus Matthew Selt
87. Robert Milkins (2) – at the 2012 World Snooker Title qualifiers versus Xiao Guodong
88. Stephen Hendry (11) – at the 2012 World Snooker Title versus Stuart Bingham
89. Stuart Bingham (3) – at the 2012 Wuxi Exemplary versus Ricky Walden
90. Ken Doherty – at the 2012 Paul Tracker Exemplary versus Julian Treiber
91. John Higgins (6) – at the 2012 Shanghai Experts versus Judd Trump
92. Tom Passage (2) – at the 2012 Bulgarian Open versus Matthew Stevens
93. Andy Hicks – at the 2012 UK Title qualifiers versus Daniel Wells
94. Jack Lisowski – at the 2012 UK Title qualifiers versus Chen Zhe
95. John Higgins (7) – at the 2012 UK Title versus Imprint Davis
96. Kurt Maflin (2) fought Stuart Carrington 97 at the 2012 Scottish Open. Ding Junhui (5) – at the 2013 PTC Great Last versus Imprint Allen
98. Neil Robertson (2) – at the 2013 Wuxi Exemplary qualifiers versus Mohamed Khairy
99. Judd Trump versus Mark Selby in the Antwerp Open 100 in 2013. Mark Selby (2) – at the 2013 UK Title versus Ricky Walden
101. Dechawat Poomjaeng – at the 2013 German Bosses qualifiers versus Zak Guarantee
102. Gary Wilson – at the 2013 German Experts qualfiers versus Ricky Walden
103. Shaun Murphy (2) – at the 2014 Title Association versus Imprint Davs
104. Shaun Murphy (3) – at the 2014 Gdynia Open versus Jamie Jones
105. Ronnie O’Sullivan (12) – at the 2014 Welsh Open as opposed to Ding Junhui
106. Aditya Mehta – at the 2014 Paul Tracker Exemplary versus Stephen Maguire
107. Ryan Day – at the 2014 Haining Open versus Cao Yupeng
108. Shaun Murphy (4) – at the 2014 Ruhr Open versus Robert Milkins
109. Ronnie O’Sullivan (13) – at the 2014 UK Title versus Matthew Selt
110. Ben Woollaston – at the 2014 Lisbon Open versus Joe Steele
111. Barry Hawkins (2) – at the 2015 Title Association versus Stephen Maguire
112. Marco Fu (3) – at the 2015 Bosses versus Stuart Bingham
113. Judd Trump (2) defeated Mark Selby 114 in the 2015 German Masters. David Gilbert – at the 2015 Title Association versus Xiao Guodong
115. Neil Robertson (3) – at the 2015 UK Title versus Liang Wenbo
116. Marco Fu (4) – at the 2015 Gibraltar Open versus Sam Baird
117. Ding Junhui (6) – at the 2016 Welsh Open versus Neil Robertson
118. Fergal O’Brien beat Mark Davis 119 in the 2016 Championship League. Thepchaiya Un-Nooh – at the 2016 Paul Tracker Exemplary versus Kurt Maflin
120. Stephen Maguire (3) – at the 2016 Shanghai Bosses versus Xu Yichen
121. Shaun Murphy (5) beat Allan Taylor 122 in the 2016 European Masters qualifiers. Alfie Weight – at the 2016 English Open versus Daniel Wells
123. John Higgins (8) – at the 2016 Northern Ireland Open versus Sam Craigie
124. Mark Allen – at the 2016 UK Title versus Bar Lawler
125. Ali Carter (2) – at the 2016 German Experts qualifiers versus Wang Yuchen
126. Ross Muir beat Itaro Santos 127 in the 2016 German Masters qualifiers. Mark Davis – at the 2017 Title Association versus Neil Robertson
128. Tom Passage (3) – at the 2017 German Bosses versus Peter Ebdon
129. Mark Davis (2) defeated John Higgins 130 in the 2017 Championship League. Judd Trump (3) – at the 2017 China Open versus Tian Pengfei
131. Gary Wilson (2) – at the 2017 World Snooker Title qualifiers versus Josh Boileau
132. Liang Wenbo (2) – at the 2017 English Open versus Tom Passage
133. At the 2017 International Championship, Kyren Wilson defeated Martin Gould 134 to 1. Cao Yupeng – at the 2017 Scottish Open versus Andrew Higginson
135. Martin Gould – at the 2018 Title Association versus Li Hang
136. Luca Brecel – at the 2018 Title Association versus John Higgins
137. Ronnie O’Sullivan, 14, defeated Elliot Slessor, 138, in the 2018 China Open. Stuart Bingham (4) – at the 2018 China Open versus Ricky Walden
139. Liang Wenbo (3) – at the 2018 World Snooker Title qualifiers versus Bar Lawler
140. Michael Georgiou versus Umut Dikme 141 at the 2018 Paul Hunter Classic. Jamie Jones beat Lee Walker 142 in the Paul Hunter Classic in 2018. Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (2) defeated Soheil Vahedi 143 in the 2018 English Open. Ronnie O’Sullivan (15) – at the 2018 English Open versus Allan Taylor
144. Mark Selby (3) – at the 2018 Boss of Champions versus Neil Robertson
145. John Higgins (9) – at the 2018 Scottish Open versus Gerard Greene
146. Judd Trump (4) defeated Lukas Kleckers 147 in the 2018 German Masters qualifiers. David Gilbert (2) – at the 2019 Title Association versus Stephen Maguire
148. Neil Robertson (4) – at the 2019 Welsh Open versus Jordan Brown
149. Noppon Saengkham – at the 2019 Welsh Open versus Imprint Selby
150. Zhou Yuelong beat Lyu Haotian 151 at the 2019 Indian Open. Stuart Bingham (5) – at the 2019 China Open versus Peter Ebdon
152. Tom Passage (4) – at the 2019 Global Title qualifiers versus Fraser Patrick
153. Tom Ford (5) beat Shaun Murphy 154 in the 2019 English Open. Stuart Bingham (6) defeated Lu Ning 155 in the 2019 Northern Ireland Open. Barry Hawkins (3) – at the 2019 UK Title versus Gerard Greene
156. Kyren Wilson (2) – at the 2020 Welsh Open versus Jackson Page
157. John Higgins, 10, will play Kurt Maflin 158 in the 2020 World Snooker Championship. Ryan Day (2) – at the 2020 Title Association versus Pole Lawler
159. John Higgins (11) – at the 2020 Title Association versus Kyren Wilson
160. Shaun Murphy (6) – at the 2020 German Experts qualifiers versus Chen Zifan
161. Judd Trump (5) – at the 2020 Northern Ireland Open versus Gao Yang
162. Kyren Wilson (3) will compete against Ashley Hugill 163 at the 2020 UK Championship. Stuart Bingham, age 7, defeated Zak Surety, 164, in the 2020 UK Championship. Zhou Yuelong (2) – at the 2020 Scottish Open versus Peter Lines
165. Stuart Bingham (8) – at the 2021 Title Association versus Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
166. Gary Wilson (3) – at the 2021 WST Expert Series versus Liam Highfield
167. John Higgins (12) – at the 2021 English Open versus Alexander Ursenbacher
168. Ali Carter (3) – at the 2021 English Open versus Elliot Slessor
169. Xiao Gudoong – at the 2021 Scottish Open qualifiers versus Fraser Patrick
170. Mark Allen (3) – at the 2021 Northern Ireland Open versus Si Jiahui
171. Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (3) – at the 2021 German Experts qualifiers versus Fan Zhengyi
172. Gary Wilson (4) – at the 2021 UK Title versus Ian Consumes
173. Judd Trump (6) – at the 2022 Turkish Bosses versus Matthew Selt
174. Stuart Bingham (9) – at the 2022 Gibraltar Open versus Gerard Greene
175. Graeme Dott (2) – at the 2022 World Snooker Title qualifiers versus Ache Junxu
176. Neil Robertson (5) – at the 2022 World Snooker Title versus Jack Lisowski
177. Zhang Anda beat Anton Kazakov 178 in the 2022 European Masters qualifiers. Hossein Vafaei – at the 2022 European Experts qualifiers versus Ng On-Yee
179. Mark Selby (4) will play Jack Lisowski 180 in the 2022 British Open. Marco Fu (5) – at the 2022 Hong Kong Experts versus John Higgins
181. Judd Trump (7) – at the 2022 Hero of Champions versus Ronnie O’Sullivan
182. Judd Trump (8) – at the 2022 Scottish Open versus Mitchell Mann
183. Mark Williams (3) – at the 2022 English Open versus Neil Robertson
184. Robert Milkins (3) – at the 2023 German Experts versus Chris Wakelin
185. Shaun Murphy (7) – at the 2023 Welsh Open versus Daniel Wells
186. Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (4) – at the 2023 WST Exemplary versus Xu Si
187. Ryan Day (3) – at the 2023 Visit Title versus Imprint Selby
188. Kyren Wilson (4) – at the 2023 World Snooker Title versus Ryan Day
189. Mark Selby (5) – at the 2023 World Snooker Title versus Luca Brecel
190. At the 2023 European Masters qualifiers, Sean O’Sullivan defeated Barry Hawkins 191 times. Ryan Day (4) – at the 2023 Global Title qualifiers versus Mink Nutcharut
192. Zhang Anda (2) will compete against Tom Ford 193 in the 2023 International Championship. Xu Si – at the 2023 UK Title qualifiers versus Mama Hailong
194. Shaun Murphy (8) – at the 2023 Snooker Shoot Out versus Bulcsú Révész
195. Ding Junhui (7) beat Ronnie O’Sullivan 196 at the 2024 Masters. Mark Allen (3) – at the 2024 Experts versus Imprint Selby
197. Kyren Wilson, age 5, will play Tom Ford in the 2024 Championship League.