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We know the highest is 147 and that has been done many times but 72 is the lowest and I doubt that has been done but ironically I'd say it's a lot more difficult than a 147. What's the lowest 15 red clearance?

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15+27=42

 

I think 3T means, a clearance of 15 reds +colours and then the colours

Mark Allen, 107?

 

15 reds with yellows = 45 +27 = 72

 

Actually in a tournament, not theoretical.

 

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I know what it is I said 72 in the question. I was asking if it has ever been done.

jj 15 red clearance means 15 reds + colour + all the colours.

It's 15 reds in one shot, followed by a yellow, followed by yellow to black, giving 44.

Pretty much impossible, but it's possible to pocket two reds several times in one clearance, so it could be possible to have a total clearance of under 72.

This Could Be the Lowest Total Clearance Ever in Snooker (youtube.com)

If there's no fouls involved and all are potted in a single break, the lowest possible break is fifteen Reds (15) two Yellows (4) and the remaining Colours (25) making a total of forty-four.

Mark Allen 2016 Northern Ireland Open had a total clearance of 109

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12:16 yes but that would not be a 15 red clearance.

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A 15 red clearance means the reds are potted individually with colours. If 2 are potted at once it would be a 14 red clearance and so on.

Alternate question on a similar topic- has there ever been a break higher than a 147, starting with a free ball before a total clearance?

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151 has been achieved not 155 though

https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/63485-highest-break-in-snooker

The only 16 red clearance in a pro event was by Steve James in 1990, that was 135.

 

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