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MULDERSDRIFT – Unprecedented buy-ins propel Roulette Masters prize pool to over R4 million.

Africa’s biggest roulette tournament just got even bigger. As a result of unprecedented buy-ins from roulette players all over the country over the eight weeks of the tournament, the prize pool in Tsogo Sun’s Roulette Masters soared to a record-breaking high of R4 066 100.

The prize money for the top seven grand finalists increased by a massive R1 566 100 from the amount originally anticipated, with the total prize money to be shared between the top seven players now totalling R3 488 100. This brings the total prize money given away during the course of the tournament to R4 066 100.

Tsogo Sun director of gaming, Steve Hight said simply put, this year’s buy-ins are nothing short of phenomenal. “The top three places alone share R3 million between them,” said Hight. The winner of Roulette Masters 2016, who will be crowned on Saturday 19 March, will walk away with R2 million in cash, while the second placed player wins R750 000 and R250 000 goes to the third place winner.

Celebrity, Maps Maponyane places his best in hopes to win. Photo supplied.
Celebrity, Maps Maponyane places his best in hopes to win. Photo supplied.

One hundred percent of all buy-ins from Tsogo Sun’s 14 casinos around the country went into the collective prize pool, giving patrons of the group’s smaller properties a chance to compete for the big cash prizes. The largest number of buy-ins was recorded at Suncoast, which contributed R714 700, followed by Gold Reef City, Montecasino and Silverstar.

Hight concluded that with R2 million at stake, they’re looking forward to a truly nail-biting finish to the tournament on 19 March, when the seven finalists travel to Silverstar to spin the wheel for the last time in this hugely popular tournament.

Details: Silverstar Casino, 011 662 7300.

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