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This is the collection of 146 breaks in the history, written in Chinese and English.
Seems the form would lost if copied here...
Totally 15 146s have been collected and shown on the list:
player opponent round tournament season
Ray Reardon John Pulman G PD2000A 1972-1973
John Spencer Kevin Robitaille QF CNO 1977-1978
Stephen Hendry Ronnie O'Sullivan G PL 1994-1995
Stephen Hendry Peter Ebdon F UK 1995-1996
Brian Morgan John Giles Q ACQ 1996-1997
James Reynolds Indika Dodangoda Q GOQ 1996-1997
Stuart Bingham Nigel Bond Q WCQ 2002-2003
Paul Hunter Marco Fu G PL 2003-2004
Ronnie O'Sullivan Barry Hawkins SF WO 2004-2005
David Gray Matthew Stevens L32 UK 2006-2007
Mark King John Higgins L32 UK 2006-2007
Mark Allen Andrew Higginson Q UKQ 2007-2008
Mark Allen Steve Davis L16 WC 2009-2010
Graeme Dott Mark Selby SF WC 2009-2010
Stephen Maguire Barry Hawkins G CPLG4 2012-2013
G=groups Q=qualifying
TIPS:
·Spencer is the only player on the list to make 146 outside of UK.
·Spencer was the first player on the list to finish both 147 and 146.
·Spencer was the oldest player to reach the list (42).
·Hendry was the first player on the list to make 146 with 147 on the official list.
·Hendry was the first player on the list to make 146 on TV(and the video can still be found).
·Hendry is the only player on the list to make 146 on TV twice.
·Hendry is the only player on the list to make 146 in final.
·Hendry is the only player on the list to make 147 and 146 in one tournament in one year.
·James Reynolds was the youngest player to reach the list (18).
·O'sullivan is the only player on the list who had ever confirmed opponent's 146.
·Hawkins is the only player on the list who had confirmed 146 twice.
·Allen is the only current player on the list who had made 146 twice.
·Allen is the only player on the list who had made 146 on TV and 146 without video.
·Premier League was the first tournament to achieve two 146s totally.
·2006 UK Championship was the first time that two 146s occurred in one tournament in one year.
·2010 World Championship was the first time that two 146s on TV occurred in one tournament in one year.
This is the collection of 146 breaks in the history, written in Chinese and English.
Seems the form would lost if copied here...
Totally 15 146s have been collected and shown on the list:
player opponent round tournament season
Ray Reardon John Pulman G PD2000A 1972-1973
John Spencer Kevin Robitaille QF CNO 1977-1978
Stephen Hendry Ronnie O'Sullivan G PL 1994-1995
Stephen Hendry Peter Ebdon F UK 1995-1996
Brian Morgan John Giles Q ACQ 1996-1997
James Reynolds Indika Dodangoda Q GOQ 1996-1997
Stuart Bingham Nigel Bond Q WCQ 2002-2003
Paul Hunter Marco Fu G PL 2003-2004
Ronnie O'Sullivan Barry Hawkins SF WO 2004-2005
David Gray Matthew Stevens L32 UK 2006-2007
Mark King John Higgins L32 UK 2006-2007
Mark Allen Andrew Higginson Q UKQ 2007-2008
Mark Allen Steve Davis L16 WC 2009-2010
Graeme Dott Mark Selby SF WC 2009-2010
Stephen Maguire Barry Hawkins G CPLG4 2012-2013
G=groups Q=qualifying
TIPS:
·Spencer is the only player on the list to make 146 outside of UK.
·Spencer was the first player on the list to finish both 147 and 146.
·Spencer was the oldest player to reach the list (42).
·Hendry was the first player on the list to make 146 with 147 on the official list.
·Hendry was the first player on the list to make 146 on TV(and the video can still be found).
·Hendry is the only player on the list to make 146 on TV twice.
·Hendry is the only player on the list to make 146 in final.
·Hendry is the only player on the list to make 147 and 146 in one tournament in one year.
·James Reynolds was the youngest player to reach the list (18).
·O'sullivan is the only player on the list who had ever confirmed opponent's 146.
·Hawkins is the only player on the list who had confirmed 146 twice.
·Allen is the only current player on the list who had made 146 twice.
·Allen is the only player on the list who had made 146 on TV and 146 without video.
·Premier League was the first tournament to achieve two 146s totally.
·2006 UK Championship was the first time that two 146s occurred in one tournament in one year.
·2010 World Championship was the first time that two 146s on TV occurred in one tournament in one year.
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