Nic Ioannoy defended the big blind against an under-the-gun raise by NT and they were already on the K♣Q♥J♥5♥A♣ river. Ioannoy checked and called a bet worth 19,000 by NT, who instantly said "you are good". The A♠5♠ for Ioannoy were two pair and that won the pot, as NT replied "I was winning on the flop".
Johan De Graaff raised to 30,000 from under the gun and Kinesh Pather then pushed all-in from the next seat for around 130,000. Lukman A went into a brief tank in the next seat but went all-in over the top. Everyone folded and De Graaff also let go.
Kinesh Pather: J♠J♦
Lukman A: K♦K♣
The 9♦4♦2♥8♥7♥ runout brought no help to Pather and he was eliminated. "I folded ace-queen," De Graaff mentioned in table chat.
Panayiotis Giannakopoulos was one of the short stacks still remaining and got the last 58,000 in preflop against Joe Rahme.
Panayiotis Giannakopoulos: 8♠8♣
Joe Rahme: A♣J♣
The A♦5♠3♦ flop was bad news for Giannakopoulos as he was down to two outs. None of them came on the 3♣ turn and 9♦ river to bring Day 1b down to the last 15 contenders, one elimination away from the end of the night.
Imran Bhojani raised to 10,000 from under the gun and Stephen Courtney called in the next seat, Janno Cazemier defended the big blind. The Q♠9♦9♥ flop was checked to Courtney, who bet 13,000. Cazemier folded whereas Bhojani opted to call.
On the 3♣ turn, Bhojani checked and Courtney bet 30,000 with around 70,000 behind. Bhojani check-raised to 110,000 and Courtney instantly grabbed two of his time bank extensions, then tossed them to the dealer.
Ultimately, Courtney called it off and was at risk.
Stephen Courtney: K♠Q♥
Imran Bhojani: J♣9♠
Courtney was on thin ice, needing a queen to survive, but the 6♠ river ended his run at the end of Day 1b, securing all other 14 players the spot on Day 2.
Two starting days have been completed in the SunBet Poker Tour Time Square Main Event here in Pretoria and the field has been bumped up to 152 entries thus far with another two flights to follow. The ZAR15,000 buy-in ($790) at the Time Square Casino in Pretoria is nearly half-way there to reach the ZAR4,000,000 guarantee and a busy Friday session can be expected on a long weekend with public holiday on Friday, August 9, 2024 in South Africa.
Day 1b surpassed the attendance of the first flight and attracted a field of 87 entries, of which the top 14 finishers were secured a spot on Day 2. Ultimately, the action concluded in the penultimate level of the night as the desired top 15% were reached. Responsible for the final elimination was Imran Bhojani, who also took over the top spot with 666,000 in chips. He surpassed long-time chip leader Jedd Kossew (550,000) and both are already far ahead of Lukman A in third place with 351,000.
Rank
Player
Country
Chip Count
Big Blinds
1
Imran Bhojani
South Africa
666,000
133
2
Jedd Kossew
South Africa
550,000
110
3
Lukman A
Tanzania
351,000
70
4
Nic Ioannoy
South Africa
289,000
58
5
Janno Cazemier
Netherlands
285,000
57
6
NT
South Africa
216,000
43
7
Darren Kramer
South Africa
212,000
42
8
Joe Rahme
South Africa
183,000
37
9
Johan De Graaff
South Africa
180,000
36
10
Sugen Singh
South Africa
151,000
30
11
Anders Hellstrom
Sweden
147,000
29
12
Huawei Sun
Botswana
145,000
29
13
Jehan Richards
South Africa
143,000
29
14
Edgar Antezana
South Africa
56,000
11
Jedd Kossew
Notables to advance include Nic Ioannoy (289,000), Janno Cazemier (285,000), Darren Kramer (212,000), the March Main Event winner Sugen Singh (151,000), Huawei Sun (145,000), as well as Jehan Richards (143,000). Edgar Antezana, who had finished 11th in this very event in the Spring Edition here in Pretoria, advanced albeit with the bottom stack of 56,000.
Last player to fall at the end of the night was another local who ran deep in the previous stop. Stephen Courtney saw his hopes vanish when he ran into the trips of active big stack Bhojani, but he has another two chances to try and advance to Day 2 for a possible repeat performance of his 13th place finish.
Among the other notables to bow out throughout the day were the likes of Hennie Appel, the previous runner-up SM, Jamie Vilela, Rayhaan Adam, Marko Nortje, Rudolf Fourie, and David Ng from Mauritius. For Ng, it was a sad day at the poker tables as he became the bubble boy in the ZAR50,000 High Roller after returning as the shortest stack.
The most expensive tournament on the schedule attracted a field of 51 entries to generate a prize pool of prize pool of ZAR2,142,000 ($116,210), which was distributed among the top six finishers after the elimination of Ng. Nico Wiechers was the first casualty in the money followed by Ahmed Karrim. The UK's Max Deveson continued his hot run in live poker tournaments in South Africa with another cash but bowed out in fourth place.
Gavin Sardini had finished in 9th place in the Sunbet Poker Tour Time Square Main Event in March for ZAR107,285 and topped that result with a runner-up finish for ZAR542,000. Greek businessman Costa Giannakopoulos, who owns several casinos in the nearby Tanzania, came into the final day as the chip leader and rode the top stack all the way to victory. His son Panayiotis Giannakopoulos was the penultimate casualty on Day 1b of the Main Event tonight.
Final Result ZAR50,000 High Roller
Rank
Winner
Country
Prize (in ZAR)
Prize (in USD)
1
Costa Giannakopoulos
Tanzania
850,000
$45,900
2
Gavin Sardini
South Africa
542,000
$29,268
3
Ben
South Africa
325,000
$17,550
4
Max Deveson
United Kingdom
200,000
$10,800
5
Ahmed Karrim
South Africa
125,000
$6,750
6
Nico Wiechers
South Africa
100,000
$5,400
Costa Giannakopoulos Wins the SunBet Poker Tour Time Square High Roller
Another two starting days in the ZAR15,000 Main Event await on Friday, August 9 with Day 1d kicking off at 11 a.m. local time, featuring a level duration of 50 minutes all the way. Last but not least, the turbo heat 1d is scheduled for 8 p.m. with ten levels of 30 minutes each followed by five 15-minute levels after the end of the late registration.
The PokerNews live reporting team will be back on the floor to bring you all the exciting live poker action in South Africa as we crown another winner in the days to come.