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Adriaan Jacobs becomes South Africa's youngest World Series of Poker bracelet winner
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Adriaan Jacobs becomes South Africa's youngest World Series of Poker bracelet winner

Adriaan Jacobs, a 21-year-old South African, has become the youngest-ever World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner from his country after winning a title at the 2026 WSOP tournament in Las Vegas. His victory occurred just two weeks after his 21st birthday, marking a significant achievement in his poker career. The win, which earned him $282,817 (approximately R4.6 million), ended a long drought for South African players in major poker competitions. Jacobs' triumph has generated excitement within the South African poker community and has been compared to past successes like Norman Keyser's 1989 WSOP bracelet win and Raymond Rahme's 2007 performance. His victory has also sparked discussions about a potential 'poker boom' in South Africa.

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Adriaan Jacobs becomes South Africa's youngest World Series of Poker bracelet winner

Adriaan Jacobs, a 21-year-old South African, has become the youngest-ever World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner from his country after winning a title at the 2026 WSOP tournament in Las Vegas. His victory occurred just two weeks after his 21st birthday, marking a significant achievement in his poker career. The win, which earned him $282,817 (approximately R4.6 million), ended a long drought for South African players in major poker competitions. Jacobs' triumph has generated excitement within the South African poker community and has been compared to past successes like Norman Keyser's 1989 WSOP bracelet win and Raymond Rahme's 2007 performance. His victory has also sparked discussions about a potential 'poker boom' in South Africa.

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