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High Rollers 21-25 November

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Esme takes centre stage while Jakes considers taking a back seat. Busi gives David a scare and Kenny takes the fight to the ‘streets.

The pressure to win the tournament causes Jakes to rethink his actions - especially when dark forces come into play. Esme finds out the hard way that the grass is not always greener on the other side. David takes his relationship with Dhanny to a new level and Talullah does the same with Ben.

Kings sends a representative from management to attend the QOH poker tournament. Thandi and Jakes has their first spat after becoming a couple. David uses Dhanny’s assets to do some spying.

Meanwhile it is the Time of Convergence and Ben is keen to make this one to remember. Jakes has been watching too much poker on the internet and plays aggressively in the opening moments of the poker game.

Denton asks Esme to put him in the poker game and is subsequently allowed to join, which results in him and Jakes going head to head. Dhanny learns that David doesn't completely trust her and consequently, questions their partnership. AJ relentlessly tries to find out what the Convergence is.

Jakes is playing a dangerous game as he lets playing and winning at the tournament distract him from the deal struck with Denton: to lose Kings money. Dhanny and David’s growing bond catches Esme’s eye and she’s intrigued. Having left his wife to go to Durban, Ben focuses on having a good time while she’s away, worrying Kenny.

Watch High Rollers on weekdays on SABC3 at 19h30.

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