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    Hi, my high break in a league match is 63, in a friendly match is 64 and whilst playing on my own i hit a 75, now my question is when i get asked what my highest break is which one of the scores do i say? clearly the 75 sounds the best but is that a bit misleading? look forward to your opinons, thanks..

  • #2
    Practice breaks don't count as there is no pressure on. If I was counting practice breaks I have most properly have made hundreds of century breaks on the line up, yet I wouldn't dream of saying to anyone that I had made a century break.
    Breaks made when playing against someone in any kind of a game either practice or comps do count.
    That’s how I see it any way.
    Last edited by cazmac1; 19 December 2010, 10:13 AM. Reason: spelling

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    • #3
      Yeah, your "high break" must be from a match, be it friendly or competitive.
      Practice breaks are still worth recording though, they are a good measure of progress.

      Hey, 64 is pretty good anyway! How long have you been playing?
      Oh, and that's a bad miss.

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      • #4
        for me its against a person in a frame situation,so no solo practice breaks & certainly no line ups!
        H.b.142

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        • #5
          i've been playing for a few years now,should have a higher break really but i always seem to bottle it when i get to 40`s or 50`s, I see your from suffolk, i`m in ipswich,where do you play?

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          • #6
            To be fair it was no line up,i spread the reds all over the table,but i get your point.

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            • #7
              As others have said, I would only count a break made against an opponent in a PROPER frame... Whether in a match or just friendly doesn't matter too much but it should be a proper frame and NOT scattering balls around the table. However, match condition does put more pressure on so I always tell people 'I've had a 136 in practice and a 134 in a match, and missed the black!'
              Highest Break
              Practice: 136 (2005)
              Match: 134 (2006)
              In 2011: 94
              Centuries made: 50+

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              • #8
                Hi Stewie I play in Lowestoft (Pot Black Club).
                Oh, and that's a bad miss.

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                • #9
                  My high break is 87. I played it last year at a little match versus a colleague in Gdansk, Poland. I play since 38 years so it coul be higher but I practice not very often. The reason is that my job left not very much time and I don't stay for a longer time at the same city. And at the new city at first I must spend some of my free time to find a place for practice and when I'm found one then I'm often have to leave this city because my job takes me to another city.

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                  • #10
                    I totally agree, breaks should only be counted when its against an opponent whether it be in matchplay or a friendly game your mate.......

                    Originally Posted by nevets View Post
                    Hi Stewie I play in Lowestoft (Pot Black Club).
                    Hi Nevets......

                    Pot Black very nice little club, I used to enjoy a few frames there myself!! I used to play out of the Potters Club in Halesworth......
                    Winner of 2011 Masters Fantasy game......
                    Winner of 2011 World Championship Fantasy game.......

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                    • #11
                      Sadly, in the new year, Pot Black (only snooker club in town now) will start to become more of a pool club. A couple of snooker tables are coming out to be replaced by pool tables. More may follow as it's now owned by an ex-pool pro with a plan.

                      (Nothing against pool BTW, but still want to play snooker)
                      Oh, and that's a bad miss.

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                      • #12
                        Originally Posted by nevets View Post
                        Sadly, in the new year, Pot Black (only snooker club in town now) will start to become more of a pool club. A couple of snooker tables are coming out to be replaced by pool tables. More may follow as it's now owned by an ex-pool pro with a plan.

                        (Nothing against pool BTW, but still want to play snooker)
                        Here in Germany where I currently live is currently the opposite trend, the numbers of snooker tables increases.

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                        • #13
                          That's good to know. Clubs are closing all over in the UK, used to be 4 in my town, now one, maybe soon zero.

                          Maybe this needs a new thread. This is the high break thread.

                          Sorry chaps
                          Oh, and that's a bad miss.

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