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What is the quickest 100 break?

The fastest recorded century break in tournament play was by Tony Drago at the 1996 UK Championship – he took 3 minutes 31 seconds (211 seconds) to score one hundred points. The youngest player to record a century break is Michael White, who scored his first century in March 2001 at the age of nine.
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What is Ronnie O Sullivan fastest 100?

There was incredible scenes in the Scottish Open as Ronnie O'Sullivan recorded the fastest ever century on live television. The Rocket made history as he made 100 in just 204 seconds against Bai Langning in a 4-0 victory.
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Who has the fastest 147 break in history?

Ronnie "The Rocket" O'Sullivan made a maximum 147 break in the quickest time ever recorded, five minutes and eight seconds, in the first round of the 1997 World Championship.
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  • Published. 21 April 2014.
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How many 147 breaks has Ronnie made?

Ronnie O'Sullivan holds the record for the highest number of maximum breaks in professional competition (15), and also the fastest (5 minutes and 8 seconds, set at the 1997 World Championship).
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What is Ronnie O Sullivan's highest break?

Ronnie O'Sullivan came relatively close to breaking his record of the fastest ever 147 when clearing the table in six minutes and 30 seconds, which is easily the second quickest of all time.
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Who has made a 155 break in snooker?

A snooker player has just made history by scoring a mind-blowing break of 155 and it's luckily been caught on camera. Thepchaiya Un-Nooh, 36, managed to achieve it in an extremely quick seven minutes and 43 seconds, certainly living up to his nickname of F1, which he received for his remarkable speed around the table.
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Who has the fastest maximum break in snooker?

Ronnie "The Rocket" O'Sullivan made a maximum 147 break in the quickest time ever recorded, five minutes and eight seconds, in the first round of the 1997 World Championship.
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What is harder a 9 darter or a 147?

"The reds are always in a different position and no two frames have ever been the same – it's like a fingerprint. Because of that – and the fact there's 36 shots to complete instead of just nine – all civilised people agree that the 147 break is by far the harder."
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Who has the youngest 147 break?

Ronnie O'Sullivan's youngest 147 record set in 1991 is beaten by 15-year-old Sean Maddocks from Liverpool. Ronnie O'Sullivan became the youngest snooker player to make a 147 in 1991 but his record has fallen after Merseyside amateur Sean Maddocks cleared up.
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Who has the most maximum breaks?

The most 147 maximum breaks made at the World Snooker Championship is 3, achieved by Ronnie O'Sullivan (UK) in 1997, 2003 and 2008; and Stephen Hendry (UK) in 1995, 2009 and 2012.
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Has anyone ever had a break of more than 147?

Burnett potted the brown as the extra red, then another brown followed by the 15 reds, 12 blacks, two pinks and a blue and all the colours. The world number 49 from Glasgow becomes the first player to make a break of more than 147 in a professional match.
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Has there ever been a 147 in the World Championship final?

Ronnie O'Sullivan - 2008 World Championship

It was the second time a maximum had completed a Crucible victory - with his opponent Mark Williams being the first to do so three years earlier of course - and also the second time a 147 has been scored by a player who goes on to win that same World Championship.
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Who scored fastest 100 in one day?

Who scored the fastest century (100) in ODI cricket? AB de Villiers holds the record for scoring the fastest century in ODI cricket, reaching the milestone in just 31 balls against the West Indies in the second match of West Indies' tour of South Africa in 2015.
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Who is the fastest 100 and 150?

Ab de Villiers hold the record for fastest 50,100 & 150 in ODI cricket. Mahlubandile Tkt Madlongwana and 10,614 others like this.
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What is a perfect 501 dart game?

So, What is a perfect game of darts? A perfect game of darts or a perfect “leg” happens when a player is able to check out from 501 using the fewest possible number of darts, which is nine. Hence the name, nine-dart finish. A nine-dart finish is extremely difficult to achieve.
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How rare is a 9 dart?

As of 3 January 2023, 72 nine-darters have been thrown in televised matches by 32 different players. 53 of those 72 hit two 180s and finished with a 141 check-out.
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Why do darts start at 501?

With the expertise of some darts players, a nine darter is easily achievable after throwing a few accurate arrows and a game can therefore be won very quickly. So by starting on 501 instead of 500, it limits the chances of the action being over very quickly.
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How much is a 147 break worth?

As maximum breaks became more common, the prize pot changed to a rolling £5,000. Recently, the standard prize of thousands of pounds returned, and at the 2022 World Championship, £40,000 was offered for a 147 made at the Crucible.
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Who made the first 147?

The first televised 147 was achieved by Davis' compatriot and namesake Steve Davis (UK) at the Lada Classic in Oldham, UK, on 11 January 1982.
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Why is it called snooker?

The name snooker comes from a comment Chamberlain made about a player who missed a shot. He called him "a real snooker", referring to his lack of experience, "snooker" being a slang term for a first year cadet. The first official set of rules for snooker were drafted in 1882 at Ootacamund in Madras Province.
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What is the longest Crucible frame?

Mark Selby and Yan Bingtao played a frame lasting 85 minutes and 22 seconds during their second round match on Saturday night – the longest in 45 years of snooker at the Crucible.
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What is the three miss rule in snooker?

Failure to hit a ball "on" three times in a row, if the player has a clear sight of the ball. The referee will warn a player after a second such miss that a third miss will mean that the opponent will be awarded the frame. This rule does not apply if the player is snookered.
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Who is the greatest snooker player ever?

The talented Ronnie O'Sullivan has more ranking titles than any other snooker player. He has more Triple Crowns, as well, and has gathered more 147s and centuries than anyone – and that's why he deserves the number one spot.
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Who made 1 run in 100 balls?

Did Rahul Dravid face 100 balls to score 1 run?
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