It was the 115th 147 break in snooker history. Thailand's Thepchaiya Un-Nooh almost got a maximum break earlier in the tournament, but missed the final black. The pressure shots I didn't play very well." Liang, who will move into the top 16 by making the final, said: "There was pressure and I don't know why, I didn't concentrate. "In the end, it was about digging in and nicking frames."
Snooker 147 2015 professional#
There have been 168 maximum breaks made in professional tournament snooker, with.
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back at the tournament highlights and a repeat of Neil Robertsons 147 maximum break. Robertson punched the air in delight and received a standing ovation from the crown at the York Barbican Centre after he potted the final black. 2015: Final - Part 2: With Hazel Irvine, Neil Robertson, Wenbo Liang. The 33-year-old's effort on Monday morning came in frame six and put him 4-2 up on China's Liang Wenbo in the best-of-19 final to earn a 44,000 pound ($90,612) bonus. Neil Robertson celebrates his 147 break in the UK Championship final.
Snooker 147 2015 pro#
Wilson’s previous 147 breaks came in the qualifying rounds for the 2013 German Masters and the 2017 World Championship, as well as in the WST Pro Series earlier this calendar year. Main draw Top half Section 1 įinal Final: Best of 19 frames. The 36 year-old now boasts four career maximum breaks in professional snooker, and from this one he is now in line to claim the high break prize of £15,000. Depending on your country, your local Eurosport might show it on a different day and/or time. The "rolling 147 prize" for a maximum break stands at £40,000 (8 ranking events since it was last won, £5,000 added for each ranking event) Agony for Stuart Bingham as he misses the final red on a 147 effort in the Betfred World Snooker Championship. The next Ronnie O’Sullivan Show on Eurosport is scheduled for first broadcasting on September 14, 2015, midday, on the first day of the Shanghai Masters. Ī record 104 centuries were made during the tournament, including nine from Robertson and eight from Liang. Robertson went on to defeat Liang 10–5 to claim his second UK Championship title, and the 11th ranking title of his career. It was the fourth time in a row, that a maximum was made in a UK Championship.
Snooker 147 2015 plus#
In the sixth frame, Robertson made the 115th official maximum break in professional competition, and the first 147 break ever attained in a Triple Crown snooker final, for which he earned £44,000 (a rolling prize of £40,000 for a 147 break, plus the tournament's £4,000 highest break prize). The final between Australia's Neil Robertson and China's Liang Wenbo marked the first time that a British player did not compete in the UK Championship final. In the sixth frame of his third-round match against Neil Robertson, Thailand's Thepchaiya Un-Nooh came close to achieving his first maximum break in professional competition, but missed the final black off the spot. On the opening day of the tournament, amateur player Adam Duffy defeated world number 9 and two-time UK Champion Ding Junhui 6–2, a result that was described as "one of the biggest upsets in UK Championship history".
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He made his debut as a pundit during the tournament, providing in-studio expert analysis for Eurosport alongside Jimmy White. The 2014 champion Ronnie O'Sullivan, who had not played in professional competition since April, decided not to defend his title. It was the fourth ranking event of the 2015/2016 season. The 2015 Betway UK Championship was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 24 November and 6 December 2015 at the Barbican Centre in York, England.