155, free ball then black, then a 147 break 15 reds, 15 blacks, yellow, green, brown, blue, pink, black. This is only technically the highest break, it is very rare. 147 is usually the magic number.
16 points to 8 is the minimum. Player A pots all 15 reds in 1 shot but fouls...player B is on 4pts. Player B does not pot. Player A pots yellow and green...misses. B pots brown and misses. A pots blue and pink...does not attempt black as has won by 16 pts to 8. Aaron Jagger 14051979 Birmingham.
Fifteen Reds, Fifteen Blacks & all the colours would yield a break of 147, but if a foul is committed before any balls have been potted & a free ball is awarded a break of 158 is possible..
147 is the highest score made in competition. 155 is the highest that has been made in practice. See related link for more information.
86 points
A score of 100.
147.
147 High Score in Snooker
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.
In the final of the World Snooker Championship it is 18 frames.
A player needs 17 frames to win a semi-final in the World Snooker Championship.
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Minimum score by a team is 21 runs.......
No, if your score is zero and you play a foul shot your opponent gains points.
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The minimum score would be 70.
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