Who was the first person in snooker history to achieve the highest possible break of 155?
Correct answer: Jamie Cope
PaulP
by being awarded a 'free ball' as a result of your opponent fouling and snookering you on the reds. This allows you to nominate one of the other colours as a red effectively meaning you can pot 16 reds and blacks plus the colours
AdeShake
OK Good to learn about the player but in a world of 147 breaks being the B all and End all, how do you score a 155?
Player #15597373
Player #7719043, If your opponent makes a foul shot and leaves you snookered on all the red balls, you can, say, nominate a colour as a red ball followed by the black. 8 extra points.
ChewyGazelle68623
He certainly knew his snooker!!