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.
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A 'Score' is '20' A dozen is '12' So '12 /20 is 3/5 or 0.6 score.
In professional snooker John Higgins holds the record with 12 attempts.
Wayne Jones - snooker player - was born on 1959-12-24.
Mark Allen - snooker player - was born on 1986-02-22.
When he was 12-14 in high school
An alternative word which can be used to refer to 20 is one score.
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A snooker in pool can be deliberate (by your opponent) or accidental (by yourself). It is when the a straight line path from the cue ball to the object ball is blocked by another ball which may not be hit.
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