Shaun Murphy recorded just the sixth maximum break in Masters history in his semi-final against Mark Allen at Alexandra Palace.
The Englishman is only the fifth player to achieve snooker perfection – breaking all 15 reds into 15 blacks and then all colors – since the event was first held in 1975.
Kirk Stevens recorded the first song at the old Wembley Conference Center in 1984, a feat also achieved by Ding Junhui (twice), Marco Fu and Mark Allen.
Murphy’s particular shot came in the sixth set against Northern Ireland’s Allen and gave him a 4-2 lead in the best-of-seven match.