1. In 1955, Joe Davis established the first official maximum break (147 points) record, which was confirmed by the Billiards Association and Control Council (BA&CC) two years later.
2. Out of the 55 official maximum breaks recorded, Steve Davis leads with eight maximums, followed by Ronnie O'Sullivan with six, and John Higgins with five.
3. Davis was the first player to score a maximum break on television during the 1982 Lada Classic tournament.
4.傅家俊 is the first Chinese snooker player to score a maximum break in a professional tournament, which he achieved at the Regal Championship.
5. At the 1997 World Championship, O'Sullivan completed a maximum break in just 5 minutes and 20 seconds, a record that stands nearly unparalleled. His break was flawless in terms of cue ball control, stroke execution, power, and sequence.
6. O'Sullivan also holds the record for the highest single-frame score of 149.
7. In 2007, Ding Junhui achieved his first official maximum break at the Masters, making him the youngest player to score a maximum on television.
8. It is reported that Willie Westwaas scored a 151 in a club match in 1976.
9. Stevens made history during his 1984 encounter with Jimmy White at the Masters, becoming the first player to achieve the following records:
- The first recorded maximum break was by William Murray in 1915, who was a billiard hall manager.
- The first televised maximum break was by amateur player Mark Wildman in 1960.
- The first officially recognized maximum break by an amateur was by金斯利·肯纳利 in 1939.
- The first women's maximum break was by 15-year-old Stacey Hiyade in 1985, where she achieved the feat in just 15 minutes.
- The first player to accumulate 1000 maximum breaks in open competitions was Horace Lindrum, who reached this milestone in 1970.
These records and achievements have made significant contributions to the development of snooker.
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