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World Sports Betting hosts charity poker evening at Daytona in Melrose Arch

World Sports Betting hosts charity poker evening at Daytona in Melrose Arch

The Citizen18-06-2025
The spirit of giving was alive and well at Melrose Arch on May 23, as World Sports Betting hosted its inaugural Poker for Purpose evening at the prestigious Daytona showroom. This stylish and heartfelt affair brought together celebrities, influencers, and media personalities – not only to enjoy a lively game of poker, but to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those in need.
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Familiar faces from across South Africa came together, each playing for a charity close to their hearts. With eight poker tables set amongst the gleaming luxury vehicles of the Daytona floor, the setting was every bit as captivating as the cause. The air buzzed with laughter, excitement, and an unmistakable sense of shared purpose as players shuffled their cards and took their seats. Beneath the competitive spirit, however, lay something far more profound: A collective desire to give back.
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At the helm of the evening's excitement was media personality Faith Nketsi, who emerged victorious, securing R100 000 for CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation. Hot on her heels was acclaimed musician Cassper Nyovest, whose second-place finish raised R50 000 for the Legae Child Care Centre. Team Alan Ford followed in third, earning R30 000 for SALEAF, an organisation dedicated to enhancing education. In fourth place, WSB claimed R20 000 on behalf of Nazareth House.
In the true spirit of the evening, no one left the table empty-handed. Media representatives and the Kevin Lerena team each walked away with R15 000 for TEARS and Glove of Boxing, respectively, while Team Bulls secured R10 000 for Care for Wild. In a poetic twist, during the final hand, KO earned R10 000 for Reach for a Dream – a fitting tribute to the belief that dreams are always worth wagering on.
The evening was filled with laughter, camaraderie, and heartfelt moments, as stories of the beneficiaries were shared between hands. Guests departed not only entertained, but deeply moved, reminded that every chip played was a chance to change a life.
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