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How much do you get for a 147 at the Crucible?

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The 2022 World Snooker Championship began in Sheffield, England on April 16, at the Crucible Theatre.

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There will be 32 players competing to be champions and, as well as the honour of winning the event, there will be a healthy pay packet with a total of £2.395 million in money to be spread among the players.

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 Ronnie O’Sullivan (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

How much do you get for a 147 at the Crucible?

A 147 is the maximum score in a snooker frame and happens when a player plot all 15 red balls followed by 15 black balls, then clears all six colours off the table.

There is a £40,000 prize for any player who hits a 147 during the main championship action from April 16 to May 2. They would also very likely get an additional £15,000 for the highest break in the event as only once, in 2008, has been more than one 147 in the same World Championship.


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