The broken tie is awarded for winning a game on a tie-break conundrum. Total in circulation: 31,840.
This table shows the players who have collected the most broken ties.
| # | Player | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
| 127th | Jim B | 46 |
| 127th | Judith Young | 46 |
| 127th | Keith Williams | 46 |
| 127th | Richard Freeland | 46 |
| 127th | Harry Newton | 46 |
| 132nd | Christy Cooper | 45 |
| 132nd | Graham Harrison | 45 |
| 132nd | Gulshan R | 45 |
| 132nd | John Beresford | 45 |
| 136th | Peter Lee | 44 |
| 136th | Tim Down | 44 |
| 136th | Eoin M | 44 |
| 136th | Colin Thompson | 44 |
| 136th | Andrew Keith | 44 |
| 141st | Brendan Duke | 43 |
| 141st | Charlie Reams | 43 |
| 141st | Edward McCullagh | 43 |
| 141st | Kevin Nelson | 43 |
| 141st | S J | 43 |
| 146th | Freddie Hand | 42 |
| 146th | Henry Meier | 42 |
| 146th | Joseph H | 42 |
| 146th | Martin Hurst | 42 |
| 146th | Paul W | 42 |
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Statistics last updated about 2 hours ago at 2026-08-19 15:26:04.
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