Scenario A:
Player A comes to the table to break off, he clips the blue and the white ends up behind the brown giving player B a free ball.
Player B pots the brown and then pots the blue to move onto six points before playing safe.
Player A then knocks in a long red and clears up taking blacks with each red to record a 147.
Scenario B:
Same happens but After B plays safe. Player A misses the red and Player B makes a 147 break.
Scenario C:
A gives away the free ball but Player B never pots the brown. Player A then makes a 147.
Scenario D.
Despite having a free ball, Player B plays a risky red, pots it and clears up to record a 147 break.
In all these situations there was a point in the frame where a 155 was possible and so does this mean the maximum break ceases to be 147?
Player A comes to the table to break off, he clips the blue and the white ends up behind the brown giving player B a free ball.
Player B pots the brown and then pots the blue to move onto six points before playing safe.
Player A then knocks in a long red and clears up taking blacks with each red to record a 147.
Scenario B:
Same happens but After B plays safe. Player A misses the red and Player B makes a 147 break.
Scenario C:
A gives away the free ball but Player B never pots the brown. Player A then makes a 147.
Scenario D.
Despite having a free ball, Player B plays a risky red, pots it and clears up to record a 147 break.
In all these situations there was a point in the frame where a 155 was possible and so does this mean the maximum break ceases to be 147?
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