2024 SunBet Time Square

SPT Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2024 SunBet Time Square

Final Results
Winner
Prize
707,675 ZAR
Event Info
Buy-in
15,000 ZAR
Prize Pool
5,266,800 ZAR
Entries
418
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
80,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
105
Players Left
16

Jody Van Wyk Tops Day 1a; Jarred Solomon and Shannon Elizabeth Among 16 Survivors in Pretoria

Level 15 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Anand Kumar is third in chips, Shannon Elizabeth also advanced
Anand Kumar is third in chips, Shannon Elizabeth also advanced

The first of four starting days of the SunBet Poker Tour Time Square ZAR15,000 Main Event has concluded and 16 players punched their entry for Day 2, all with a decent shot at a big portion of the ZAR5,000,000 (~$263,400) guaranteed prize pool. It is one of the newest and most exciting live poker series in South Africa, established two years ago thanks to the partnership between the Monster Jam Poker Tour (MJPT) and Sun International Group, the leading South African gaming and hospitality company.

One of Sun International's newest luxury properties is the Time Square casino, hotel, sports and entertainment complex on the outskirts of the country's administrative capital Pretoria and poker enthusiasts from all over the country have been heading to the 12-day series since February 28, 2024. Crown jewel on the schedule is the ZAR15,000 Main Event (~$790) and 105 entries were recorded on Day 1a. In the final scheduled level of the night, the field was reduced to the top 15% and that concluded the action for the night with 32 minutes left on the clock.

The final elimination was scored by Jody Van Wyk, who also jumped into the top spot with 478,000 in chips as a result, surpassing Gavin Sardini (448,000) and Anand Kumar (420,000) on the home stretch. Fourth in chips is none other than Jarred Solomon with 344,000, who sits in second place of the all-time money list of South Africa according to The HendonMob database.

Top 10 Chip Counts Day 1a

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBB Day 1a
1Jody Van WykSouth Africa478,00080
2Gavin SardiniSouth Africa448,00075
3Anand KumarSouth Africa420,00070
4Jarred SolomonSouth Africa344,00057
5Gary CitronSouth Africa302,00050
6Joshua LiebenthalSouth Africa263,00044
7Ricky TokerSouth Africa256,00043
8Marvin TorresSouth Africa246,00041
9Chad KhourySouth Africa243,00041
10Brett TokerSouth Africa233,00039
Jarred Solomon
Jarred Solomon

Ricky Toker (256,000) and Brett Toker (233,000) both advanced as well with the son surpassing his father by a couple of big blinds in his very first live poker tournament.

All but one of the sixteen Day 1a survivors represent South Africa and the one exception is American actress, model and poker player Shannon Elizabeth, who is married to a South African and resides in the country. She made it through with 114,000 but may perhaps appear again in one of the remaining three starting days as the bigger stack across all flights will be carried over.

Among the plentiful of Day 1a casualties was also South Africa's all-time money leader, the 2007 WSOP Main Event third-place finisher Raymond Rahme. He was joined on the rail by mostly local poker players such as Mystery Bounty Event champion Marko Nortje, Adam Woolf, Danny Dayani, Alvin Pillay, Sugen Singh, Banks Solomons, and Eben Lottering to name all but a few familiar faces of the local live poker circuit.

Another three starting flights remain in the following two days with Day 1b and 1c featuring a level duration of 50 minutes throughout. The fourth and final turbo heat provides 30-minute levels during the registration period and 15-minute levels thereafter.

PokerNews will be providing live updates until the conclusion of the 2024 Sunbet Poker Time Square Main Event on March 10, 2024, and there will also be a live stream with cards-up and commentary available on all days of the series on the Monster Jam Poker Twitch and YouTube channels as well

Tags: Adam WoolfAlvin PillayAnand KumarBrett TokerChad KhouryDanny DayaniEben LotteringGary CitronGavin SardiniJarred SolomonJody Van WykJoshua LiebenthalMarko NortjeMarvin TorresRaymond RahmeRicky TokerShannon Elizabeth

Van Wyk Busts Bedford To Conclude Day 1a

Level 15 : 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Thomas Bedford
Thomas Bedford

In three way action to the 1076 flop, Jody Van Wyk bet 23,000 and was called by Thomas Bedford from one seat over while the table chip leader Anand Kumar reluctantly folded.

The 9 came on the turn and Van Wyk bet 28,000. Bedford moved all-in for around 120,000 - twenty big blinds - only to get snapped off by Van Wyk.

Thomas Bedford: 55 All in
Jody Van Wyk: 88

Bedford was all but out of the door as he needed an eight to chop. The miracle never came on the 2 river and Day 1a concluded with 16 players left. Full counts and a recap of today's action are to follow.

Player Chips Progress
Jody Van Wyk za
Jody Van Wyk
478,000
195,000
195,000
Day 1A Chip Leader
Anand Kumar za
Anand Kumar
420,000
25,000
25,000
Thomas Bedford za
Thomas Bedford
Busted

Tags: Anand KumarJody Van WykThomas Bedford

Down to the Final Two Tables

Level 13 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Jacques Marais
Jacques Marais

Brett Toker lost a bigger pot to Josh Liebenthal when his 77 was no good on a board of K96Q2 as Liebenthal had the A9.

Soon after that just before the blinds went up, Toker limped in from under the gun. Jacques Marais jammed for around 20 big blinds out of the big blind and Toker instantly called with the covering stack.

Jacques Marais: Q3
Brett Toker: A10

The A10762 board left Marais drawing dead on the turn to bow out in 19th place.

Player Chips Progress
Joshua Liebenthal za
Joshua Liebenthal
330,000
156,000
156,000
Brett Toker za
Brett Toker
240,000
55,000
55,000
Jacques Marais za
Jacques Marais
Busted

Tags: Brett TokerJacques MaraisJosh Liebenthal

PN Podcast: Postle Appearance, Controversial Negreanu Tweet & Guest Lexy Gavin-Mather's New Book

Level 11 : Blinds 1,500/2,500, 2,500 ante

In the No. 817 episode of the PokerNews Podcast sponsored by WPT Global, Chad Holloway, Connor Richards, and Matt Hansen dive into the latest news, gossip, and results from the poker industry. That includes announcing the winner of our WPT Voyage cabin giveaway!

Chad then discusses his controversial tweet about Daniel Negreanu, Connor and Matt offer their thoughts on Mike Postle’s unexpected appearance on a X Space, and then all three talk highlights from last weekend’s Global Poker Awards.

Other stories covered include Ari Engel and Daniel Lowery each adding gold rings to their WSOP Circuit résumés, Mintzy under fire at Barstool over deep tournament run, Barny Boatman and other big winners from EPT Paris, the cross-book bet between Landon Tice & Jeremy Becker, and Venetian’s new upcoming poker room.

Finally, Chad sits down with Lexy Gavin-Mather to talk about her new book by D&B Publishing, Mastering Small Stakes No-Limit Tournaments. As a special treat, you’ll have a chance to win a signed copy of the book, which will be released in late March but is available now for preorder.

Listen to the New PokerNews Podcast Here!

Tags: Ari EngelBarny BoatmanChad HollowayConnor RichardsDaniel LoweryDaniel NegreanuJeremy BeckerLandon TiceLexy Gavin-MatherMatt HansenMike Postle

Just a Casual Five-Way All-In Showdown

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Gideon Scheepers
Gideon Scheepers

David Olivier jammed for 21,500 from under the gun and so did Rajeev Poonhath with a near identical stack from one seat over. Theuns Prinsloo called before Chris Gower in the small blind as well as Gideon Scheepers in the big blind also got their short stacks into the middle. Scheepers was the bigger stack for 37,000 and Prinsloo called to put four players at risk near the end of the registration period.

David Olivier: AQ
Chris Gower: 88
Gideon Scheepers: 99
Rajeev Poonhath: AK
Theuns Prinsloo: AK

The board ran out 108763 and Scheepers turned a straight to more than quadruple up. Poonhath had him covered by a single chip and survived the next all-in showdown, while Gower and Olivier were eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
Gideon Scheepers za
Gideon Scheepers
175,000
95,000
95,000
Theuns Prinsloo za
Theuns Prinsloo
145,000
-15,000
-15,000
Rajeev Poonhath za
Rajeev Poonhath
3,000
-72,000
-72,000
David Olivier fr
David Olivier
Busted
Chris Gower za
Chris Gower
Busted

Tags: Chris GowerDavid OlivierGideon ScheepersRajeev PoonhathTheuns Prinsloo

Rothman Eliminated by Bedford

Level 8 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Tanith Rothman
Tanith Rothman

Just before the blinds moved up, Rajeev Poonhath raised to 2,500 from under the gun. Tanith Rothman jammed for 10,600 in the cutoff and Thomas Bedford in the big blind moved all-in to force out Poonhath.

Tanith Rothman: Q10 All in
Thomas Bedford: KQ

The 94356 board missed both players and king-high beat queen-high.

Player Chips Progress
Thomas Bedford za
Thomas Bedford
130,000
20,000
20,000
Rajeev Poonhath za
Rajeev Poonhath
52,000
Tanith Rothman za
Tanith Rothman
Busted

Tags: Rajeev PoonhathTanith RothmanThomas Bedford

Lipshitz Short; Citron Squeezed Out of Chips

Level 6 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
Marvin Torres
Marvin Torres

There were two consecutive all-in showdowns over on table six and one of them left Yoni Lipshhitz while Gary Citron was sent to the rail.

Lipshitz's QJ for flopped top pair ran into the 66 of Chris Saraglis on J64. The set became a flush on the K turn and 7 river runout.

Right after, a preflop raising war brought the chips into the middle with Citron at risk for around 35,000.

Gary Citron: AQ All in
Marvin Torres: JJ

The K5347 runout kept pocket jacks in the lead for Citron to bust.

Player Chips Progress
Marvin Torres za
Marvin Torres
145,000
33,150
33,150
Chris Saraglis za
Chris Saraglis
50,500
50,500
50,500
Yoni Lipshitz za
Yoni Lipshitz
10,000
-62,000
-62,000
Gary Citron za
Gary Citron
Busted

Tags: Chris SaraglisGary CitronMarvin TorresYoni Lipshhitz

Poonhath Eliminated by van der Vyver

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Raymond van der Vyver
Raymond van der Vyver

Three ways to the 543 flop, Rajeev Poonhath was all-in for the last 6,400 after Raymond van der Vyver had already bet bigger. David Olivier was still in the tank and eventually folded.

"Only six thousand four hundred for you, Sir. You got a big pair over there?" Poonhath inquired before the cards were revealed.

Rajeev Poonhath: 106 All in
Raymond van der Vyver: 55

The open-ender and flush draw of Poonhath had some outs still but neither the 9 turn nor the 4 river were among them.

Player Chips Progress
Raymond van der Vyver za
Raymond van der Vyver
95,000
57,000
57,000
David Olivier fr
David Olivier
44,600
-8,400
-8,400
Rajeev Poonhath za
Rajeev Poonhath
Busted

Tags: David OlivierRaymond van der VyverRajeev Poonhath

Solomon Spikes River in Big Three-Way Showdown

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Jarred Solomon
Jarred Solomon

In three-way action to the Q64 flop, Malcolm Rajah checked out of the big blind. Russel Wheatley bet 6,500 before Jarred Solomon jammed for 42,600 on the button. Rajah called all-in for fewer than that and Wheatley pushed forward his stack of T-5,000 chips to put two players at risk.

Malcolm Rajah: 54 All in
Jarred Solomon: A10 All in
Russel Wheatley: KK

Wheatley was ahead but both opponents had plenty of outs. Rajah gained equity with the 2 turn but instead, it was Solomon who got there on the A river.

After all was down and he was busy stacking the chips, Solomon joked "played it like an absolute champion".

Player Chips Progress
Jarred Solomon za
Jarred Solomon
135,000
88,000
88,000
Russel Wheatley za
Russel Wheatley
45,000
-57,000
-57,000
Malcolm Rajah za
Malcolm Rajah
Busted

Tags: Jarred SolomonMalcolm RajahRussel Wheatley