Three ways to the J♣9♦2♦K♥ turn, Alvin Pillay bet 6,000 and Panayiotis Giannakopoulos moved all-in for 16,500.
While focusing on his phone, Pillay shook his head and Jean Souprayenmestry was still in the tank. The Frenchman then folded and Pillay called after a few seconds of consideration.
Giannakopoulos was ahead with top pair and the flush draw, while Pillay had second pair and a gutshot. One of the outs came with the 10♥ river to bust the Greek based in Tanzania.
The always chatty and jovial Colin Horgan from Ireland has found his soul mates here in South Africa as he has clearly been enjoying himself even if the efforts on the table have not brought much reason for joy yet.
He was involved in a larger pot again and actually jammed the 9♦8♦5♣A♣ turn for 43,500 against Dave Nundloll, who had knocked out several short stacks since the dinner break was over. They started some table chat and Horgan joked that his opponent can't beat six-seven.
Ultimately, Nundloll used a time bank and folded. He was given the chance to peel one card and the 8♣ was revealed to leave the French player stunned momentarily.
With more and more re-entries coming up on Day 1b and a rowdy atmosphere in the Side Events, the field size has reached 120 entries. Around 46 players remain so far and the attendance of the previous flight is now actually in reach.
Jehan Richards defended the big blind against a raise by Jonathan Woolley and they created a pot of 11,000 to the K♦4♦4♣ flop. That's when things got a bit dicey as Woolley ended up all-in and at risk.
Jonathan Woolley: K♥K♣
Jehan Richards: 7♣4♠
The J♠ turn and 7♥ river only gave Richards an inferior full house and Woolley doubled.
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A short stack raised to 6,000 off 30,000 and Terry Brookes then reraised to massive 140,000 in the cutoff. Jehan Richards called all-in and Jonathan Woolley in the big blind tank-called for around 105,000. The initial raiser folded and later said he had pocket nines.
Jehan Richards: A♥Q♦
Jonathan Woolley: Q♣Q♠
Terry Brookes: K♦K♥
The board ran out 7♠6♣5♠9♥8♠ and they chopped it up with the straight on the board! Brookes had initially celebrated but was then happy not to have lost. He also added that he "didn't want any action" with his pocket kings and hence reraised so big,
Lauren Piha had done a couple of shots on the rail prior and then jumped into the Main Event Day 1b near the end of the late registration period. She doubled off Huawei Sun with A♠J♠ versus A♣10♣ thanks to a board of Q♣4♠2♥3♦6♠ that had missed both players. Piha then doubled through Rajeev Poonhath as well.
In the meanwhile, several other players busted in rapid fashion.
During the two levels on the live stream table, no player had been eliminated but Sugen Singh dropped to a severe short stack. Matthew Whitelaw remained the biggest stack by a mile.
Singh was even at risk with A♦10♥ asgainst the 10♠10♣ of David Ng but escaped thanks to the A♠J♣6♠4♦J♥ runout.
The brief flurry of late entries brought the field up to 127 entries and they are now on a short ten-minute break, during which the very last of hopefuls can still enter. Once the cards go back in the air, the registration will close.