Has Anyone Achieved a 155 Break in Snooker? Jamie Cope's Record Explained

Discover how Jamie Cope made a rare 155 break in snooker using a free ball, achieving an extraordinary maximum score in 2005 practice.

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Yes, a 155 break in snooker has been achieved. Jamie Cope became the first player known to accomplish this extraordinary feat during practice in 2005 by utilizing a free ball at the beginning of the break, leading to a rare and highly difficult maximum score.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is a 155 break in snooker? A 155 break is a rare high score in snooker made possible by using a free ball at the start of the break, allowing extra points beyond the standard maximum of 147.
  2. Who was the first player to make a 155 break in snooker? Jamie Cope was the first known player to accomplish a 155 break during practice in 2005.
  3. How is a 155 break possible in snooker? It becomes possible when a free ball is awarded at the start of a break, allowing an additional 'extra' red ball to be counted, increasing the maximum possible break to 155.
  4. Is a 155 break common in professional snooker matches? No, a 155 break is extremely rare and has mostly been recorded in practice settings rather than official competitive matches.