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  • You're right snookersfun! My mistake Sorry!
    So my break is much lower

    red1 in middle left (plant)
    pink in top left
    red2 in middle left
    black in top left
    red1 in top right (plant)
    pink in middle left
    red2 in top right
    blue in middle left
    red1 in middle right (plant)
    pink in top right
    red2 in middle right
    black in top right
    red1 in yellow pocket (plant)
    pink in middle right
    red2 in yellow poket
    blue in middle right
    red1 in green pocket (plant)
    yellow in yellow pocket
    red2 in green pocket (plant)
    green in yellow pocket
    red3 in green pocket
    brown in yellow pocket
    yellow in green pocket

    that's only 70
    Proud winner of the 2008 Bahrain Championship Lucky Dip
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    • yep, I have now 69, pretty similar to yours, except I didn't think I could pot colour after colour (so last yellow missing)

      like line up 7/8 balls in front of the two baulk pockets

      R1 (green pocket)
      black
      R2
      black
      R3
      pink
      R4
      pink
      R5
      pink
      R6
      pink
      R7
      blue
      R8
      blue (56)
      R1 (yellow pocket)
      brown (to green)
      R2 (yellow)
      green (to green)
      R3 (yellow)
      yellow (to green)
      R3 (yellow)
      and done...
      69 points

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      • Originally Posted by snookersfun
        argh, thought one could go for crazy plants (like black onto red etc.).
        Afraid not... striking white onto black so that black knocks a red in would be a foul. Striking white onto red, so red hits black, so that black knocks a red in would ordinarily be a legal shot, but is beyond Barry's capabilities, unfortunately. So it is not allowed here. The only sort of plant he can play is the type described in the question.

        Originally Posted by snookersfun
        But also, aren't we still with 'However, Barry's positional play is so poor that he can never play two consecutive pots into the same pocket.'?
        Yes we are!
        "If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
        David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.

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        • Somebody please check it - I got 73!

          red 1 - top right
          black - top left
          red 2 - top right
          pink - top left
          red 1 - middle left
          black - top right
          red 2 - middle left
          pink - top right
          red 1 - middle right
          pink - middle left
          red 2 - middle right
          blue - middle left
          red 1 - baulk left
          pink - middle right
          red 2 - baulk left
          blue - middle right
          red 1 - baulk right
          yellow - baulk left
          red 2 - baulk right
          brown - baulk left
          yellow - baulk right
          green - baulk left
          brown - baulk right

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          • Brilliant Abextra!
            Proud winner of the 2008 Bahrain Championship Lucky Dip
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            • Originally Posted by abextra
              Somebody please check it - I got 73!

              red 1 - top right
              black - top left
              red 2 - top right
              pink - top left
              red 1 - middle left
              black - top right
              red 2 - middle left
              pink - top right
              red 1 - middle right
              pink - middle left
              red 2 - middle right
              blue - middle left
              red 1 - baulk left
              pink - middle right
              red 2 - baulk left
              blue - middle right
              red 1 - baulk right
              yellow - baulk left
              red 2 - baulk right
              brown - baulk left
              yellow - baulk right
              green - baulk left
              brown - baulk right
              I think that Robert602 submitted a 72 but it seems to have disappeared from the thread.

              Unless I've missed any, abextra's 73 is the highest offering currently here (I think the previous bids above that have been retracted?)

              We'll close this round at 20:00 BST tonight - highest valid bid by then will win... currently with abextra (which looks an extremely good answer)!

              I assume that "red 1" refers to playing a plant (knocking red 2 onto red 1, which was hanging over the pocket) and red 2 is then the ball left over the pocket after a previous plant.
              "If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
              David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.

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              • Originally Posted by davis_greatest
                I think that Robert602 submitted a 72 but it seems to have disappeared from the thread.
                Ah unfortunately I only achieved 72 by means of some overly generous addition. Upon further analysis I realised my break only added to 70, and was essentially the same as Monique's earlier submission, so I deleted it.

                I'm also going to stick my neck out and say that I don't think it's possible to go any better than 73, but I am going to try and prove myself wrong.

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                • Originally Posted by davis_greatest
                  ... I assume that "red 1" refers to playing a plant (knocking red 2 onto red 1, which was hanging over the pocket) and red 2 is then the ball left over the pocket after a previous plant.
                  Yep, that's exactly what I meant!

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                  • Round 229 then is closed, and won with a superb 73 from abextra! Congratulations!

                    Congratulations also to Monique and snookersfun for their entries (and Robert602 for his withdrawn entry - hope I haven't missed anyone)!

                    Originally Posted by Monique
                    How do you get that abextra?
                    If a ball can never been potted twice in the same pocket, then
                    Yellow, Green, Brown, Blue and Black can be potted 2x, Pink 4x max
                    If we suppose each is potted with red - which gives more points than alone - we get to
                    6 +8 +10 +12 +28 +16 = 80.
                    Or did I misunderstand something?
                    This is nice logic, but it doesn't really prove (on its own) that 80 is an upper bound to the maximum possible break. A very careful reading of the question will show that it is possible to pot, for example, more than 2 blacks (or other colour) if one black started off over a pocket (baulk or centre pocket, in the case of black). It is only if a colour is on its spot that it can only be potted into a particular pocket - whereas, if a colour is hanging over a pocket, it can always be potted into that pocket (provided it hasn't been potted there before).
                    "If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
                    David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.

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                    • Ah that's a bit clever. I don't suppose you'd accept a late 96 then?

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                      • Originally Posted by Robert602
                        Ah that's a bit clever. I don't suppose you'd accept a late 96 then?
                        Well, abextra wins the round as deadlines are deadlines, but I'd certainly like to see your 96! Do please post it!
                        "If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
                        David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.

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                        • Of course, just a simple alteration to my previous effort.

                          15 reds by the yellow pocket, pink over right baulk, blue over left top, black over left middle, brown over right middle.

                          A bit of shorthand: L/R M/T/B = left/right middle/top/baulk pocket

                          Red
                          Pink to RB
                          Red
                          Blue to LT
                          Red
                          Black to LM
                          Red
                          Brown to RM
                          Red
                          Black to RT
                          Red
                          Black to LT
                          Red
                          Pink to RT
                          Red
                          Pink to RM
                          Red
                          Pink to LM
                          Red
                          Pink to LT
                          Red
                          Blue to LM
                          Red
                          Blue to RM
                          Red
                          Yellow to RB
                          Red
                          Green to RB
                          Last Red to LB
                          Brown to RB
                          Yellow to LB

                          If I've added up correctly this time that's 96 with 15 reds. If you'll allow me a 16th red Barry could also be given the obvious green over right top for a round 100.

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                          • Originally Posted by Robert602
                            15 reds by the yellow pocket....
                            Are you starting with a 15 ball plant? If so, this might be acceptable in what I was toying with asking for round 230 (where I was thinking of saying that "anything goes" as regards plants, although still haven't decided whether to ask such a question), but unfortunately wouldn't be allowed in round 229. Hopefully the wording makes clear my intention that only 2-ball plants are allowed in round 229.

                            Still - a nice idea... I'll read it through now!

                            Originally Posted by Robert602
                            If you'll allow me a 16th red ....
                            ... which I won't He has to start a normal break. But nice try
                            "If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
                            David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.

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                            • Not a 15 ball plant, I was thinking 1 hanging on the pocket and 14 surrounding it (think there'd be room for a nice big arc of them). Apart from the last red each is a two ball plant of the type Barry has a knack for.

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                              • Originally Posted by Robert602
                                Not a 15 ball plant, I was thinking 1 hanging on the pocket and 14 surrounding it (think there'd be room for a nice big arc of them). Apart from the last red each is a two ball plant of the type Barry has a knack for.
                                Oh, I see. Unfortunately, that wouldn't be allowed. Remember the definition given in the question: "hanging right over the pocket" means that it is teetering on the edge, about to drop, with no room for anything else to pass...
                                "If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
                                David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.

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