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The World Series of Poker Africa (WSOPA) is the second expansion effort of World Series of Poker-branded pokertournaments outside the United States. Since 1970, participants had to travel to Las Vegas if they wanted to compete in the World Series of Poker (WSOP). Although the WSOP started holding circuit events in 2005 in other states, the main tournaments, which awarded bracelets to the winners, were exclusively held in Las Vegas. In 2007, the inaugural World Series of Poker Europe marked the first time that a WSOP bracelet was awarded outside Las Vegas.[1] In 2010, the WSOP expanded overseas once again, only this time to Gauteng, South Africa. While the WSOPE awarded bracelets, the WSOPA was considered a circuit event with the winners receiving Championship Rings instead of bracelets. The WSOPA did not occur in 2011, but the series of tournaments resumed in 2012.

2010 WSOPA[edit]

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The first WSOPA was held in October 2010 at the Emerald Resort & Casino in Vanderbijlpark near Johannesburg, South Africa. Emerald Resort and Casino CEO Martin Rice said 'Poker has, over the past half-decade, accelerated in popularity. Our Emerald Poker Series, and its growing fields, is testament to the unlimited success of the sport. It was only natural to follow-on its popularity with the greatest tournament on the planet.'[2] The tournament consisted of two events, which were a $1,100 Pot-Limit Omaha event with $300 rebuys and the $5,000 No Limit 'Main Event.'

Although the 2010 event was part of the WSOP Circuit, winners did not earn a gold ring or standing for the WSOP Circuit National Championship, both of which were common for other circuit events.[3] This policy changed in 2012.[4]

EventFirst PrizeWinner[4]
$1,100 Pot-Limit Omaha (Rebuy)$36,786Filipe Ramos
$5,000 No Limit Hold'em$231,956Warren Zackey

2012 WSOPA[edit]

The 2012 WSOPA was moved to 21–26 February and expanded to six circuit events, each of which counted towards Circuit National Championship standing and awarded a gold ring.[4] In addition to the six ring events, the week included a Ladies No-Limit Tournament and a Celebrity Tournament. All events at the 2012 tournament were no-limit.[5]

Five-time bracelet winner and former world champion Scotty Nguyen was the Master of Ceremonies.[5]

EventFirst PrizeWinner[6]
$350 No-Limit Hold’em$22,842Gregory Ronaldson
$3,300 Main Event$158,595Joe-Boy Rahme
$10,400 High Roller No-Limit Hold'em$97,000Rob Fenner
$560 Six Handed No-Limit Hold'em$25,979Jason Strauss
$350 No-Limit Hold'em$17,610Armand Saayman
$350 Turbo No-Limit Hold'em$7,784Heau Pienaar

2013 World Series of Poker Africa[edit]

The 2013 WSOPA was moved to 5–10 February and expanded to seven circuit events, each of which counted towards Circuit National Championship standing and awarded a gold ring.

EventFirst PrizeWinner[7]
$365 No-Limit Hold’em$20,018Jarrod Solomon
$580 6-Handed No-Limit Hold'em$12,920Greg Tucker
$3,300 Main Event$101,267Michael Mizrachi
$580 No-Limit Hold'em$19,741Todd Neville
$10,400 High Roller No-Limit Hold'em$38,400Roman Szymonowicz
$365 Turbo No-Limit Hold'em$7,753Ahmed Karrim

References[edit]

  1. ^'Harrah's Set to Launch World Series of Poker Europe'. Gaming Business. 27 February 2007. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 25 July 2007.
  2. ^Parvis, Matthew (3 May 2010). 'Poker World Series of Poker Heads to South Africa?'. PokerNews. Retrieved 22 February 2012.
  3. ^Katz, Dan (27 October 2010). 'Historic WSOP Africa Kicks Off'. Poker News Daily. Retrieved 22 February 2012.
  4. ^ abc'EMERALD CASINO AND RESORT TO HOST 2ND ANNUAL WSOP AFRICA FEBRUARY 21–26'. WSOP. 19 February 2012. Retrieved 22 February 2012.
  5. ^ ab'Scotty Nguyen to Host 2012 WSOP Africa'. Poker Listings. 16 February 2012. Retrieved 22 February 2012.
  6. ^Holloway, Chad (1 March 2012). 'Recapping the 2012 World Series of Poker Circuit Africa'. Poker News. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  7. ^'2013 World Series of Poker Circuit Africa'. Cardplayer. Retrieved 9 April 2013.
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Monday marked Heritage Day in South Africa, one of the most special days on the calendars for the nation of approximately 58 million.

Heritage Day calls for South Africans to celebrate the history of their peoples, whatever ethnicity or lineage they come from, with barbecues and observance of history and traditions. Here at PokerNews, we celebrate it by looking at some of South Africa's premier poker players, who have distinguished themselves via good results at the tables and in the community.

As usual, we couldn't get to all of the deserving individuals from South Africa who have made their presences felt at the felt. And don't treat this as a ranking — the players aren't in any particular order — but merely a recognition of what these players have accomplished in the game of poker.

With that aside and apologies to those deserving players left out, here's a look at some of South Africa's finest.

Raymond Rahme

The poker player with most notable single accomplishment from South Africa is undoubtedly Johannesburg's Raymond Rahme.

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Rahme also doubles as the country's biggest all-time money winner according to Hendon Mob because said accomplishment was a final-table appearance at the 2007 World Series of Poker Main Event. Penny slot machine museum southport. At age 62, Rahme advanced through a field of 6,358 to poker's biggest stage.

There, Rahme entered the final table in fourth place but was largely overlooked by the poker-watching public, which focused on more accomplished players like Lee Watkinson and more brash characters like Hevad Khan and Philip Hilm.

The self-proclaimed 'reserved' Rahme characteristically stayed out of the way in the early and middle stages as his tablemates blasted away, only entering the fray in one notable pot and busting Jon Kalmar with jacks against ace-king.

Rahme made it to three-handed play with the second-place stack against Tuan Lam and chip leader Jerry Yang and played a three-bet pot against Yang. There, he made the fateful decision to check-raise all in with kings despite an ace-high flop, and Yang found the call with ace-five to bust him two players shy of etching his name in poker lore. Rahme collected more than $3 million for his run.

Many may believe Rahme to have disappeared, but while he isn't necessarily a regular face on the scene, he has collected another $500,000 in cashes since. Those include Aussie Millions, European Poker Tour, and WSOP Circuit scores, as well two outright wins in events in nearby Swaziland.

Raymond Rahme Poker Stats (September 2018)

South African All-Time Money List1st
All Time Money List347th
Global Poker Index231,571st
Best Live Cash$3,048,025
Total Live Earnings$3,546,346

Ronit Chamani

While Rahme isn't seen as often these days on the tournament circuit, one player from South Africa who generally gets to some tournaments every year is Ronit Chamani.

Chamani had a huge run in 2013 and 2014, cashing for just under $400,000 total. Over a few months starting in November 2013, she first won a high roller side event at WPT Emperor's Palace Poker Classic in her own native Johannesburg for $70,779, topping a final table that included Bryn Kenney. Then, she got 13th in WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open Championship for $31,344. Bonus codes for ruby slots casino. Finally, she won a $2,000 side event at WPT Bay 101 Shooting Stars for $152,080, still her biggest cash.

Since 2014, she has only added about $100,000 in cashes while remaining a participant in a variety of tournaments around the U.S. The health-conscious Chamani said via her Twitter feed that she now plans to settle down in Israel after 'living a nomadic lifestyle for over 10 years.'

'Lots of emotions being felt,' she wrote. 'Time for a more balanced approach to life with family close by. Plan to put more time into my food creations and still play poker, the game I love.'

Ronit Chamani Poker Stats (September 2018)

South Africa All Time Money List8th
All Time Money List2,828th
Global Poker Index2,245th
Best Live Cash$152,080
Total Live Earnings$664,775

Twitter: @Raw_Nit

Warren Zackey

Hailing from Honeydew, Warren Zackey has been one of the most consistent forces over the years when it comes to South Africans cashing in South African tournaments.

Of Zackey's 23 recorded live cashes, just a single one came outside of South Africa and nearby Swaziland. Zackey made that one count in a big way as it was a very deep run in the 2009 WSOP Main Event, which ended in a 22nd-place finish for a career-best $352,832. Zackey made Day 8 with a decent stack and found some early success but fizzled out from there and lost a race to Ian Tavelli for his remaining chips.

After that, Zackey put in work in his native land, most notably taking down WSOP Circuit Emerald Resort & Casino Main Event for $222,477 in 2010. Zackey made the final table of the same event in 2013 but finished ninth. He has several more final tables in WPT events there, including a win in a side event in 2016.

Whether due to inactivity or poor results, Zackey has gained just over $1,000 in cashes since the start of 2017, though, so it remains to be seen if he'll continue to add to his lofty cashes tally.

Warren Zackey Poker Stats (September 2018)

South Africa All Time Money List4th
All Time Money List2,202
Global Poker Index95,157th
Best Live Cash$352,832
Total Live Earnings$834,572

Jarred Solomon

Currently the Global Poker Index's top-ranked player from South Africa, Jarred Solomon may not be as easily recognized as some of his compatriots but looks to be the currently most active player on this list.

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Solomon has been a consistent grinder for years, cashing for at least five figures every year since 2007 with the exception of 2008.

Solomon went on a nice tear in tournaments from 2010 through 2013, cashing for at least $123,000 in each of those four years and peaking at $404,653 in 2011. That year, he finished second in $10,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em Championship at the WSOP, outlasting the likes of Stephen Chidwick and Sam Stein at the final table only to be denied the bracelet by Amir Lehavot. It would have been South Africa's first WSOP gold since 1990 (Hugh Todd) and third overall.

The native of Johannesburg also made two other WSOP final tables during this run. Solomon also grabbed a piece of hardware on home turf when he won a WSOP Circuit ring and $20,018 in a $365 multi-flight event in 2013.

Additionally, Solomon has notched a number of cashes at Aussie Millions, including wins in an AU$1,100 H.O.R.S.E. event and an AU$550 Shootout.

After some lean years following 2013, Solomon has bounced back with his biggest year in awhile, scoring $162,190 and counting in 2018.

Jarred Solomon Poker Stats (September 2018)

South Africa All Time Money List2nd
All Time Money List1,381st
Global Poker Index1,228th
Best Live Cash$354,460
Total Live Earnings$1,276,895

Twitter: @solotilt

Eugene Du-Plessis

Finally, Stellenbosch's Eugene Du-Plessis rounds out this list.

Like Solomon, Du-Plessis represents South Africa frequently on the live felt, coming in only behind Solomon on the country's current GPI rankings. While Du-Plessis may lack that career-defining score, he does bring consistency, having cashed for between $30,000 and $152,000 in eight of the past 12 years.

His biggest win came in 2013, when he nearly laid claim to being a WPT champion at WPT Emperor's Palace Poker Classic Main Event. He got past Chamani and ultra-formidable German Dominik Nitsche at the final table but countryman Daniel Brits bested him heads up, forcing Du-Plessis to settle for second and $92,708.

Aside from that, Du-Plessis has 16 other five-figure scores, most coming in South Africa or nearby nations. WPT events in Johannesburg in particular have been good to him, accounting for seven of those. Du-Plessis has had a bit of success at the WSOP as well with 12 cashes totaling over $130,000, four of those coming this year.

He also added a nice score earlier this year for $61,264, his second-best result. That came courtesy of topping what looks to have been a five-way chop at Monster Jam Poker Tour Sun City in the Summer Slam event.

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Eugene Du-Plessis Poker Stats (September 2018)

South Africa All Time Money List7th
All Time Money List2,713th
Global Poker Index1,901st
Best Live Cash$92,708
Total Live Earnings$689,036

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