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Snooker 147 vs 146
Snooker 147 vs 146













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Anything less than playing to your best ability is unacceptable and disrespectful to the paying public. Players have a duty to the fans to deliver the best standard and entertainment they can.

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“It’s a shame that punters who buy tickets and TV fans who watch did not have the pleasure of seeing a maximum break. Most people don’t understand 10 k not meaning anything! Fact is we have a lot of 147 breaks and the prize money reflects that.

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In a series of tweets, Hearn wrote: “Its up to Ronnie as I don’t play his shots for him! If 10 k doesn’t mean anything then I’m sorry for him. O’Sullivan’s decision attracted widespread criticism, not least from World Snooker chairman Barry Hearn, who described the Englishman’s actions as “unacceptable”. Leave room for a better ending next time.” There is no point in giving them the best ending they’ve ever had. You want them to come back and watch the next one. Stephen Hendry won his fourth UK title by defeating Peter Ebdon 103. The event started on 17 November 1995 and the televised stages were shown on the BBC between 25 November and 3 December 1995.

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Now they’ve got something more to look forward to. The 1995 Royal Liver Assurance UK Championship was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place at the Guild Hall in Preston, England. “But the punters still got value for money today. “Certain things have value, and a 147 is a special moment. I’m not buying it for that’”, O’Sullivan later said. “It’s like going into a Mercedes garage and when they say that you can have the car for £3,000, you reply, ‘No way, that’s too cheap. Neil Robertson made the most recent maximum in December’s UK Championship final, winning £44,000 including the £4,000 prize for the tournament high break. The prize for a 147 is calculated on a rollover basis, with £5,000 added to the pot in each tournament. Ronnie O'Sullivan said he was 'having a bit of fun' when he turned down the chance to make a 147 break because the 10,000 prize money was 'too cheap'.

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“Once the prize goes up a bit, I’ll go for the 147. To make a maxi, it’s such a massive achievement and if they’re going to pay us 10 grand, I think it’s worth a bit more than that. “I knew it was 10 grand and I just thought that’s a bit too cheap, really.

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O’Sullivan left the arena with a broad grin and then told BBC Wales: “I could have got on the black and possibly made a 147. He duly cleared up for the more unusual feat of a 146 break and an imposing, but beatable, marker for the tournament high-break prize.















Snooker 147 vs 146