2024 SunBet Time Square

SPT Main Event
Day: 1b
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 1b
Entries
73
Players Left
12

Roy Bitton and Nick Sissou Lead 12 Survivors After Day 1b

Level 13 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Roy Bitton
Roy Bitton

Two starting days of the 2024 SunBet Poker Tour Time Square Main Event have now concluded at the Time Square Casino in Pretoria and the overall field so far has reached 180 entries. Day 1b contributed another 73 entries and 12 players advanced to Day 2 on Saturday, March 9, 2024.

The flagship Main Event comes with a buy-in of ZAR15,000 (~$790) and the tournament is more than half-way to meeting the ZAR5,000,000 (~$263,400) guarantee. Another two starting days remain on March 8 and they are expected to be busy with many poker enthusiasts heading to the administrative capital for the weekend to join the action.

Among the one dozen survivors of Day 1b are three players from outside of South Africa while a local duo sits atop the leaderboard. Roy Bitton was responsible for the penultimate elimination and advanced with 406,000 while Nick Sissou knocked out Rayhaan Adam to finish the night for everyone else while claiming 371,000 to his name.

Third in chips is Edgar Antezana from Bolivia with 339,000, spot on even with Okkie Fourie. The latter was down to just 7,000 at some point but had a very strong finish to the night. Germany's Samuel Tebege is visiting South Africa for the very first time and advanced with 270,000 while Botswana's Huawei Sun is just a single chip behind (269,000).

End of Day 1b Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBB Day 1b
1Roy BittonSouth Africa406,000102*
2Nick SissouSouth Africa371,00093
3Edgar AntezanaSouth Africa339,00085
3Okkie FourieSouth Africa339,00085
5Darryl ShaffSouth Africa284,00071
6Samuel TebegeGermany270,00068
7Huawei SunBotswana269,00067
8Nic IoannoySouth Africa236,00059
9Jacobus de NysschenSouth Africa207,00052
10Alvin PillaySouth Africa160,00040
11Khushil ShahSouth Africa59,00015
12Joe RahmeSouth Africa45,00011

*Day 1b concluded with 48:14 minutes left in level 13 at blinds of 2,000-4,000 with a big blind ante of 4,000

It was a quiet day at the start for the new up and coming live poker series in South Africa, which came to life in 2022 thanks to a partnership between the Monster Jam Poker Tour (MJPT) and Sun International Group. Only two tables were running when the cards went in the air at noon, but the number of entries grew consistently.

Especially towards the end of the late registration period, the action at the table exploded with the addition of High Roller finalists, who flicked in a flip to build a stack or try again. "NT" and "SM" were the most active of them but neither survived the carnage.

Adam Woolf bowed out on the final two tables in the biggest pot of the day when Tebege held up with pocket jacks versus ace-king and Woolf's eights. There was no happy end for Ahmed Karrim either, who flirted with the top of the leaderboard during the final stages of the registration period only to run into a flopped straight.

Further notables to come up short on Day 1b were Merwan Corront, Muaaz Gani, Jon Per Persent, Rudolf Fourie, Ronit Chamani, and Mystery Bounty Event champion Marko Nortje. Sissou's brother Costa and father Peter were both among the contestants as well but joined the dozens of casualties.

High Roller Champion Imran Bhojani
Imran Bhojani

Today also marked the conclusion of the ZAR50,000 High Roller ($2,664). The second-most expensive tournament on the schedule drew 72 entries to generate a ZAR3,024,000 ($161,105) prize pool and all cash prizes were awarded on the live-streamed final table. Nahum Lim, Cliton Taliwanth and Imran Bhojani agreed to a three-way deal and Bhojani then came out on top of a heads-up duel with Taliwanth to claim the winner's trophy.

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize in ZARPrize in USD
1Imran BhojaniSouth AfricaR713,000$37,789*
2Cliton TaliwanthSouth AfricaR700,000$37,100*
3Nahum LimSouth AfricaR713,000$37,789*
4Nic IoannoySouth AfricaR348,000$18,444
5Kinesh PaterSouth AfricaR225,000$11,925
6Ronit ChamaniSouth AfricaR150,000$7,950
7Muaaz GaniSouth AfricaR100,000$5,300
8Eben MareSouth AfricaR75,000$3,975

*the top three finishers agreed on a deal and continued to play for the trophy

Another two starting days remain in the Main Event for everyone to take a shot at running up a stack. This doesn't exclude an appearance of the 28 Day 1 survivors so far either, as they can enter again with the bigger stack getting carried over to Day 2.

Main Event Day 1 Info and Schedule

Day 1EntriesSurvivorsStarting TimeLevel Duration
Day 1a10516March 6, 12.00 p.m. local time50-minute levels
Day 1b7312March 7, 12.00 p.m. local time50-minute levels
Day 1c  March 8, 11 a.m. local time50-minute levels
Day 1d  March 8, 8 p.m. local time30-minute levels late reg, 15-minute levels after

March 8 will feature the final two starting days. Day 1c kicks off one hour earlier than the previous two flights at 11 a.m. local time with a level duration of 50 minutes each. The turbo heat 1d has been pushed back by one hour to 8 p.m. local time and contains 30-minute levels during the registration period followed by 15-minute levels thereafter.

The PokerNews live updates will focus on Day 1c and chip counts as well as a recap of the final two flights will be provided at the end of the following night.

Tags: Adam WoolfAhmed KarrimAlvin PillayCliton TaliwanthDarryl ShaffEdgar AntezanaHuawei SunImran BhojaniJacobus de NysschenJoe RahmeJon Per PersentMerwan CorrontNahum LimNic IoannoyNick SissouOkkie FourieRayhaan AdamRonit ChamaniRoy BittonRudolf FourieSamuel Tebege

Adam Runs Into a Flush; Day 1b Done for the Night

Level 13 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Rayhaan Adam
Rayhaan Adam

In the first hand of the new level, Nick Sissou raised to 10,000 from under the gun. Rayhaan Adam called on the button and Nic Ioannoy also came along from the big blind. The 853 flop was checked to Adam and he moved all-in for around 40,000. Ioannoy folded and Sissou snap-called.

Rayhaan Adam: Q10 All in
Nick Sissou: J10

Sissou's flopped flush was out in front and Adam needed another spade to avoid elimination. No help came with the 8 turn and 10 river to eliminate Adam and conclude Day 1b with 12 survivors.

Full counts and a recap of today's action are to follow.

Player Chips Progress
Nick Sissou za
Nick Sissou
371,000
41,000
41,000
Nic Ioannoy za
Nic Ioannoy
236,000
-104,000
-104,000
Rayhaan Adam za
Rayhaan Adam
Busted

Tags: Nic IoannoyNick SissouRayhaan Adam

Lim Jams At the Wrong Time; Bitton Says Thank You

Level 12 : Blinds 2,000/3,000, 3,000 ante
Nahum Lim
Nahum Lim

Nahum Lim raised and Roy Bitton just called to then see Bitton check-call a small bet on the 972 flop. After the A turn, Bitton checked and instantly called the shove by Lim for what appeared to be around 120,000!

Nahum Lim: KK All in
Roy Bitton: A7

Lim was in dire shape with the kings and had just two outs at his disposal. The river was the insignificant Q and Lim bowed out, reducing the field to the last 13 contenders.

Player Chips Progress
Roy Bitton za
Roy Bitton
414,500
164,500
164,500
Day 1B Chip Leader
Nahum Lim za
Nahum Lim
Busted

Tags: Nahum LimRoy Bitton

Two Knockouts in a Row for Fourie

Level 12 : Blinds 2,000/3,000, 3,000 ante
David Ng
David Ng

SM was all-in with the AQ and ahead against Okkie Fourie with the KJ. The K76 flop favoured Fourie and so did the 8 turn as well as the K river.

That brought the field down to the last 15 and the next short stack was all-in soon after in David Ng. Fourie and Darryl Shaff called to check down a queen-high board. Fourie flashed his 109 for the flopped straight on QJ8 and Ng was gone with the A6, Shaff mucked A6.

"Good flop," Fourie grinned as he leaped close to the average.

As confirmed by tournament staff a few minutes ago, Day 1b is scheduled to finish with 12 players remaining or upon completion of level 15 - whichever of the two comes first.

Player Chips Progress
Darryl Shaff za
Darryl Shaff
220,000
45,000
45,000
Okkie Fourie za
Okkie Fourie
195,000
95,000
95,000
SM za
SM
Busted
David Ng mu
David Ng
Busted

Tags: Darryl ShaffDavid NgOkkie FourieSM

Tebege Wins Big In Three-Way All-In

Level 12 : Blinds 2,000/3,000, 3,000 ante
Adam Woolf
Adam Woolf

Adam Woolf moved all-in for 37,500 from an early position and Samuel Tebege called on the button. Nic Ioannoy then came along in the small blind before David Ng in the big blind announced all-in over the top. Tebege asked for a count on the shove, which happened to be for 195,500.

The German was covered by a small margin and called all-in while Ioannoy gave it some thought to then fold the Q10 face-up.

Adam Woolf: 88 All in
Samuel Tebege: JJ All in
David Ng: AK

"Just a little flip," Tebege joked and then demanded "keep the board low" after the 962 flop. The 10 turn and 2 river changed nothing and Tebege doubled for 176,500 to leave Ng short, knocking out Woolf. Also short is "SM" who has an equally short stack as Ng.

Player Chips Progress
Samuel Tebege de
Samuel Tebege
415,000
225,000
225,000
Nic Ioannoy za
Nic Ioannoy
340,000
5,000
5,000
SM za
SM
20,000
-60,000
-60,000
David Ng mu
David Ng
19,000
-161,000
-161,000
Adam Woolf za
Adam Woolf
Busted

Tags: Adam WoolfDavid NgNic IoannoySamuel Tebege

Karrim Knocked Out by Ioannoy

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

It has been a wild ride for Ahmed Karrim, who was among the chip leaders several times only to get knocked back by the high-variance late entries. Ultimately, his preflop raise was called by one of his former nemesis's in Nic Ioannoy out of the big blind. The flop came A53 and Ioannoy checked, Karrim bet 8,000.

The quick shove by Ioannoy followed and Karrim eventually called it off for around 90,000.

Ahmed Karrim: AQ All in
Nic Ioannoy: 42

The K turn left Karrim drawing dead to make the J river a formality.

Player Chips Progress
Nic Ioannoy za
Nic Ioannoy
335,000
165,000
165,000
Nick Sissou za
Nick Sissou
330,000
130,000
130,000
Ahmed Karrim za
Ahmed Karrim
Busted

Tags: Ahmed KarrimNic Ioannoy

Lim Doubles Through Bitton

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

On the tail end of a blind battle to the A7687 river, Nahum Lim moved all-in for slightly more than the pot and Roy Bitton snap-called with the A2. Lim had the 109 for a turned straight and doubled for 46,000.

"You chase an inside straight draw?" Bitton joked and Lim replied back "well, you raised with ace deuce".

Soon after, the field was reduced by one when last entrant NT eventually lost all of his chips.

Player Chips Progress
Roy Bitton za
Roy Bitton
175,000
-65,000
-65,000
Day 1B Chip Leader
Nahum Lim za
Nahum Lim
133,000
88,000
88,000
NT za
NT
Busted

Tags: Nahum LimNTRoy Bitton

Corront Out During the Dinner Break

Level 9 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante
Merwan Corront
Merwan Corront

All tables were empty already but one as "SM" and Merwan Corront tangled in a larger pot to the 62210 turn. Some 95,000 were in the middle and SM moved all-in with the slightly covering stack. Corront had around 60,000 behind and went deep into the tank, investing multiple time bank extensions while actively chatting with his opponent.

"Can you beat a six?" SM eventually asked and Corront needed another minute before he called.

Merwan Corront: AJ All in
SM: Q10

No ace or jack but the 3 fell on the river and Corront was eliminated - seven minutes into the ongoing dinner break.

Player Chips Progress
SM za
SM
225,000
140,000
140,000
Merwan Corront fr
Merwan Corront
Busted

Tags: Merwan CorrontSM

Ioannoy Cracks Kings for a Double

Level 9 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante
Nic Ioannoy
Nic Ioannoy

Having finished in fourth place in the ZAR50,000 High Roller, Nic Ioannoy entered Day 1b of the Main Event and his first bullet came to a quick end. He bought back in and then got it in preflop against the red-hot running Ahmed Karrim.

Nic Ioannoy: A7 All in
Ahmed Karrim: KK

The board ran out A7697 and Ioannoy made a full house.

Player Chips Progress
Ahmed Karrim za
Ahmed Karrim
195,000
-30,000
-30,000
Nic Ioannoy za
Nic Ioannoy
64,000
64,000
64,000

Tags: Ahmed KarrimNic Ioannoy

Sissou Out After Clash With Sun

Level 8 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Peter Sissou
Peter Sissou

In a preflop raising war, Huawei Sun in the cutoff made it 65,600 total to go. Peter Sissou was his only opponent in the small blind and had 25,600 invested by then. Once Sissou confirmed the amount of Sun's reraise, he declared the call and they headed to the 742 flop. Sissou moved all-in and Sun snap-called.

Huawei Sun: KK All in
Peter Sissou: JJ

The clash of pocket pairs kept Sun ahead with the 8 turn and 10 river. He counted the own stack and secured a double for 37,300, Sissou was left with just 8,300 and lost those few chips right after.

Player Chips Progress
Huawei Sun bw
Huawei Sun
220,000
85,000
85,000
Peter Sissou za
Peter Sissou
Busted

Tags: Huawei SunPeter Sissou