In celebration of the second annual Tsogo Sun Roulette Masters tournament, Tsogo Sun invited some of SA’s hottest celebrities to live the life of a high-roller for a day. Check it out…
From limo transfers to champagne and caviar, Penthouse suites, beauty treatments, lobster dinners and more, the 20 celebrity and media guests were given the very best money-can’t-buy experience.
Bringing their own unique style to the event were Khanyi Mbau, Jack Parow, DJ Fresh, Poppy Ntshongwana, Anais De Jager, Chris Mapane, Riky Rick and Sinazo Yolwa. Guests were whisked to Tsogo Sun’s palatial Palazzo hotel at Montecasino via limo, where they were greeted with champagne, caviar and their own personal butlers, before being treated to an afternoon of indulgences, with hair by The Senate Hair Salon, make-up by Maritsa Maritz of Beauty Brush and outfitting by Pallu and JJ Schoeman, who dressed the ladies, and men’s outfitter EuroSuit.
Personalised lavish experiences were the order of the day, with Montecasino and the Palazzo delivering luxury beauty treatments by Mangwanani, high tea in the Rose Garden, a cocktail-making experience at Montecasino’s trendy new restaurant, Jenda, and a personal chef experience with the Palazzo hotel’s acclaimed Executive Chef, Gerard Vingerling, in the Penthouse Suite of the Palazzo.
After hours of pampering, guests emerged from their luxurious rooms dressed to the nines and ready to sit down to an ultra-luxurious three-course meal prepared by Chef Gerard. Following dinner, guests were escorted to Montecasino by their personal bodyguards, along with a suitcase full of casino chips to try their hand at Roulette. It was here that things got heated as guests battled it out in an intense game of roulette.
The mini Roulette Masters tournament was a red-carpet, high-roller experience from beginning to end, filled with fun times and high stakes that culminated in Debash Thangevelo (The Star) walking away with top prize, with Anais De Jager in second place and Lesley Mofokeng (City Press) in third.
The Tsogo Sun Roulette Masters 2015 tournament is the second installment in Tsogo Sun’s annual tournament, which last year attracted 29 222 buy-ins, exceeding expectations and reaching an eventual prize pool of R2.922 million.
In an exciting development the day after the high roller experience, Tsogo Sun announced that, due to the overwhelming response from the public since the tournament started on 19 January, an extra R500 000 has been added to the prize pool, taking the eventual prize money to a minimum total of R2.2 million, with the winner walking away with R1.3 million.
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