Up to this year, snooker has only played 166 in history. Rocket O 'Sullivan ranked first with 15 shots, and the fastest single shot record of 147 was also held by Rocket O 'Sullivan. ? It only took 5 minutes and 08 seconds, almost an unprecedented record.
But in fact, the highest score in a single game of snooker is not only 147, but 155. According to the rules of snooker, when a player fouls to form a snooker, the opponent who has the right to hit the ball can designate any colored ball on the table as a red ball to hit the ball (calculate the red ball score), which is equivalent to sixteen red balls appearing on the table. Red ball 16 black ball (16*7) 2 3 4 5 6 7 = 155, which is the limit of single-shot score of snooker.
But this is only a theoretical possibility. After all, snooker has a long history of development, only Jamie Kopp has played it, and no one has scored 155 in the official competition. It is worth mentioning that in the 2004 Snooker Championship, Burnett scored an unprecedented 148.
At that time, because Rio Fernandez kicked off, Burnett got a free kick according to the rules. So Burnett took this opportunity to score a coffee ball, and then scored a single shot 148. ? This is also an official record. Do you think this is the limit? Not at all.
In the Guinness Book of World Records, the single stroke score of snooker is 149. What's the situation now? ? 199 In a snooker match held in Norwood in 1998, Tony drago scored 5 points more because of his opponent's foul and got 149 points. If it is not a foul, he should get 144 points (officially not recognized).
Although the highest theoretical score of a single stroke is 155, the score has no vertex. If one side continues to be fouled, then the other side has no apex. So far, Higgins has the biggest difference in penalty kicks hit by opponents. ? In the 2004 Grand Prix against Wharton, Wharton made two free throws at the beginning, and then Higgins 147 broke the position and made eight free throws. Higgins scored 155-0.
Perhaps this is the charm of snooker! As a ball game, it also needs both offensive and defensive. It is difficult to tell the winner before the last goal. It can even score more points by using its own rules, which is full of drama and surprise.