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Murphy Makes 147 In Gdynia
09th Febuary 2014
Shaun Murphy made his second 147 in as many months with a superb maximum at the Gdynia Open in Poland.
Murphy's break came in the sixth and final frame of a 4-2 win over Jamie Jones in the last 16.
It's the 104th maximum in snooker history - and the former World and UK Champion also made the 103rd, at the Championship League in January. Murphy has now made three 147s - his first came in 2001.
Murphy earns £500 from the rolling 147 bonus pot for European Tour events, as Judd Trump made one at the previous event in Antwerp.
The Worsley-based cueman meets Stephen Maguire in the quarter-finals.
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