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What is the highest brake in snooker ever and who by and what date what arena?

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What is the highest brake in snooker ever and who by and what date what arena?

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  1. 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.


  2. I know my friend, Cliff Thorburn of Canada, was the first to achieve a 147 break in World Championship play. 15 reds, 15 blacks, all the colours.

    It was beautiful. He was also the first non Brit to take the title out of England.

  3. 147, i dont know who was first but theres been a lot.

  4. The highest break which you can do in snooker is 155, when in start you have a free ball. You can have free ball when your oppotent make a faul in start of the game. But i don't when and who make break 155 points

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