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Emerald Poker Series – February 2010 It was high stakes and high returns for the first tournament of 2010. With a first prize of R400,000 and a WSOP package, it was war on the felt in the heads up between Bennie Lingenfelder and Daniel Lamberti. Click here for tournament results
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Royal Swazi Rumble – July 2009 Clinton Nourse takes down the first Royal Swazi Rumble, presented by Ace High Poker. The success of this tournament led to the Royal Swazi Rumble becoming a permanent feature on the poker calendar. Click here for tournament results
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Royal Swazi Rumble – November 2009 It's a heads up between Gareth Kalil and Gideon Scheepers. Kalil is chip leader, and pauses to consider Gideon's all-in. Kalil calls and flips over KQ off suit against Gideon's J 10. Kalil hits the flop, and his hand holds up to give him the title, and his second final table win. Click here for tournament results
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Royal Swazi Rumble - September 2009 Dean Doucha found his way to a massive chip lead to take down the tournament with pocket Jacks. Admirably he laid them down numerous times before finally having confidence in them. Click here for tournament results
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Emperors 10k Freeze-out – June 2009 After some fierce action at the 89 strong player field, David Rosenthal took home the title, R260,000 and the Emperors Palace Championship Ring. Click here for tournament results
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Silverstar – December 2009 The last major tournament of 2009 attracted big names, resulting in exceptional play. But only 1 player can take home the title and that cash, and Jay Sookoo did it. With a string of final table performances throughout 2009, his win was inevitable. Click here for tournament results
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Royal Swazi Rumble – February 2010 The start of a true Moneymaker effect on SA soil. A heads up between WSOP Main event 22nd placed Warren Zackey and a true poker kid, an unknown, Herman van Staaden. Undoubtable all honours goes to the winner, Warren Zackey. However, this tournament rocked the poker world, going to show that a kid from nowhere can beat the big names and make it to final table. Click here for tournament results
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