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Break and century props at the Champion of Champions, from top breaks to maximum attempts.

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Champion of Champions Break & Century Props

A field made up entirely of recent winners is a heavy-scoring field, which makes break and century props some of the most appealing markets at the Champion of Champions. With elite break-builders on every table, highest-break prices, century totals and the maximum 147 chance all carry genuine interest. This guide explains how to approach scoring props for a champions-only line-up, with live markets always available on the CasinOnline sportsbook.

Highest break and century markets

Highest break is a tournament-long market where you back the player most likely to post the biggest single break of the event. In a champions-only field the candidates are obvious heavy scorers, so the edge comes from match volume and format: a player who reaches the longer rounds simply has more frames in which to compile a big break. Century markets, whether a player to make a century in a given match or a total century count for the event, reward the same read, favouring attacking break-builders over safety-first grinders.

Because the field is so strong, scoring lines tend to be set higher than in a regular event, so look for the players whose recent form shows sustained heavy scoring rather than reputation alone. Match-level century props pair naturally with the markets in our match betting guide, and the path through the draw, covered in the format and draw guide, tells you who is likely to play the most frames.

The 147 and staking scoring props sensibly

The maximum 147 break is the rarest prop in snooker, and even with the best players in the world on show it remains a long shot in any single event. Treat a 147 market as a small-stake novelty rather than a core play; the appeal is the payout, not the probability. A champions-only field does lift the chance compared with a weaker event simply because every potter is capable of one, but it is still an outside bet.

Stake scoring props as part of a balanced card, not the whole of it. They settle once the relevant break or count is official, so confirm settlement rules on the market itself. Combine them with an Champion of Champions outright winner position and react during play using in-play betting, where a single big break can move live prices fast. For the basics, see how to bet on snooker and our snooker predictions, and compare scoring at another strong invitational in our Shanghai Masters guide.

Frequently asked questions

Why do break and century props appeal at the Champion of Champions?

Because the field is made up entirely of recent winners, it is packed with elite break-builders, making heavy scoring likely. That keeps highest-break and century markets interesting, though scoring lines are often set higher than in a standard event to reflect the strength of the field. Live markets are on the CasinOnline sportsbook.

Is betting on a 147 worth it in this event?

A maximum break is rare even among the world's best, so a 147 prop is best treated as a small-stake novelty rather than a core bet. A champions-only field does raise the chance slightly because every player is capable of one, but it remains a long shot. Check the market terms on the CasinOnline sportsbook.