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World Snooker Championship with 6 red balls

6 Reds World Snooker Championship ( English 6 Reds World Championship ) - 6-red snooker tournament . It was first held from December 14 to December 18, 2009 in Killarney , Ireland , with the assistance of the general sponsor of 888sport.com and Eurosport , as the main media partner. The tournament was promoted by the world champion in snooker in three versions (youth, amateur and professional) Ken Doherty .

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The tournament was attended by 117 players from 12 countries.

The first champion was Mark Davis , who outplayed Mark Williams in the final with a score of 6: 3. [one]

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Winners

YearChampionFinalistScoreSeason
2009  Mark davis  Mark Williams6: 32009/10

Maximum Breaks

(Officially, the maximum break with 6 red balls is a break of 75 points)

  • 75 Michael White (2 minutes 28 seconds) (A new world record in this format)
  • 75 Mark King (3 minutes 12 seconds)
  • 75 David Morris (3 minutes 25 seconds)
  • 75 Ken Doherty (3 minutes 28 seconds)
  • 75 John Higgins (3 minutes 38 seconds)
  • 75 Mark Joyce (4 minutes 44 seconds)
  • 75 Barry Pinches (4 minutes 53 seconds)

Maximum breaks with a free ball.

  • 78 Ricky Walden
  • 76 Robert Milkins
  • 75 Mark King

Notes

  1. ↑ Results of the 2009 tournament (unopened) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment December 18, 2009. Archived April 3, 2012.

Links

  • Official website
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= World Snooker Championship at 6_ red_balls&oldid = 100742385


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