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The festive season proved to be a time for giving for Mark Selby at a lucrative exhibition event in Macau as he entertained fans with a brilliant 147 maximum break after fellow four-time world champion John Higgins produced his own. Selby won the event as he followed up a 6-3 win over Higgins in the semi-finals by defeating Ali Carter by the same scoreline in the final.
Mark Selby compiled a 147 break on Christmas Eve in a lucrative six-man exhibition event in Macau with his opponent John Higgins narrowly missing out on his second 147 at the same event.

Selby produced his maximum effort in the third frame against Higgins with the Scotsman failing to slot the final black in the fifth frame of their semi-final after making a maximum in the group stage against Barry Hawkins.

World No. 5 Selby claimed £50,000 for victory at the tournament plus appearance money worth over £35,000 with a 6-3 win over Ali Carter, who defeated world champion Luca Brecel in the other semi-final.