2024 SunBet Time Square

SPT Main Event
Day: 1de
Event Info

2024 SunBet Time Square

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Event Info
Buy-in
15,000 ZAR
Prize Pool
4,926,600 ZAR
Entries
391
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
100,000
Players Info - Day 1de
Entries
239
Players Left
40

Giovanni Zanette Showcases Talent on Home Soil to Top Day 1d of the SPT Time Square Main Event

Level 14 : Blinds 3,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Giovanni Zanette
Giovanni Zanette

As expected, it was a busy day at the Time Square Casino in Pretoria as the long weekend promised large field sizes for the SunBet Poker Tour Time Square Main Event. Held in cooperation between the South African gaming and entertainment giant Sun International as well as the Monster Jam Poker Tour, the live poker series visited the venue for the second time in the current year.

The marquee event of the series comes with a price tag of ZAR15,000 ($790) and produced a strong turnout in the final two starting days to more than double the field size. Across the opening two flights in the previous two days, 152 entries had emerged but that figure was surpassed by Day 1d alone with 161 entries.

It was then the final turbo heat 1c which added another 78 entries on top to create a field of 391 entries and generate a prize pool of ZAR4,926,600 ($266,036), nearly reaching the attendance of the March edition and breezing past the ZAR4,000,000 guarantee.

Day 1d provided the last chance for players to take advantage of the 50-minute level structure and 25 players advanced with none other than Giovanni Zanette leading the way. Only a few weeks ago, Zanette finished in 33rd place in the record-breaking 2024 WSOP Main Event in Las Vegas and showcased his talents on home soil once more. Zanette ended the night with 610,000 in chips, which puts him in second place overall.

Sean Bloom ended Day 1 within eyesight of Zanette as he bagged up 578,000, whereas Chrissy Luyt finished with 420,000. Among the notable survivors in the top ten were also Menesh Keshav (365,000), Warren Zackey (359,000), Brett Toker (348,000), and the runner-up of the previous stop in Pretoria known under his alias SM (340,000).

Top 10 Chip Counts After Day 1d

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Giovanni ZanetteSouth Africa610,000122
2Sean BloomSouth Africa578,000116
3Chrissy LuytSouth Africa420,00084
4Menesh KeshavSouth Africa365,00073
5Warren ZackeySouth Africa359,00072
6Brett TokerSouth Africa348,00070
7SMSouth Africa340,00068
8Robert HertzogDenmark334,00067
9Muzamil GotheyTanzania328,00066
10Muddassir AmeerSouth Africa273,00055

Other notables to advance from Day 1d were Edgar Antezana (247,000), Anand Kumar (231,000), Kade Ollewagen (218,000), Jacobus de Nysschen (127,000), Max Deveson (102,000), and Kinesh Pather (84,000). Antezana has been the only player to bag up in multiple starting days and will carry over his larger stack from today into Day 2 after he had the bottom stack of 56,000 on Day 1b.

Zanette had a healthy stack for most of the day and started his rise to the top of the leaderboard after the end of the late registration. His ascend culminated with the elimination of Elai Mazor when his aces held against pocket kings. Fellow big stack Bloom was responsible for several late eliminations including a double knockout during the final hands of the night.

Many other big names of the close-knit South African poker community didn't make it through the minefields of the penultimate Day 1 such as Ahmed Karrim, Gareth Kalil, Rayhaan Adam, Marko Nortje, Jarred Solomon, Gavin Sardini, and Rudolf Fourie. Karrim, Solomon and Sardini all advanced in the turbo flight 1e and will be back in action at noon.

The Day 1 flights at a Glance

FlightStart TimeLevel DurationMore Info
Day 1aAug 7 at 12 p.m.50 minutes10 players / 65 entries advanced
Day 1bAug 8 at 12 p.m.50 minutes14 players / 87 entries advanced
Day 1dAug 9 at 11 a.m.50 minutes25 players / 161 entries advanced
Day 1eAug 9 at 8 p.m.30/15 minute levels15 players / 78 entries advanced

Across the first three starting days, 48 players qualified for Day 2 and they will be joined by the survivors of the turbo heat 1e, which will carry over at least 12 contenders. With all starting flights having concluded in either level 14 or 15, it is expected that the blinds will roll back prior to the pursuit of the money bubble.

The Women's Day Cup, which was hosted during the National Women's Day in South Africa, became a thorough success today as well thanks to the sponsoring brands Craft Hair & Beauty, Goldwell, LaserM Aesthetics, La Boutique Eyewear, Motherkind Co., and Distri-Liq. Prior to the start of the ZAR1,500 buy-in ($81), a brunch for all participants was hosted in the Time Square Pretoria entertainment complex before the largest Ladies Event in the history of the SunBet Poker Tour and Monster Jam Poker Tour (MJPT) drew a field of 123 entries.

This generated a prize pool of ZAR154,980 ($8,369) and the action unfolded right next to the Main Event with most tables rotating to the live-streamed feature table. The tournament concluded in the late evening and filled the room with a buzz from start to finish. Among the finalists were Tanith Rothman and Melissa Kalil, who both made it to the top three. Ann Moodley scored a double knockout to secure the victory and earned the top prize of ZAR41,945.

Final Table Result Women's Day Cup

RankWinnerCountryPrize (in ZAR)Prize (in USD)
1Ann MoodleySouth Africa41,945$2,265
2Melissa KalilSouth Africa27,895$1,506
3Tanith RothmanSouth Africa16,660$900
4Julie RamosSouth Africa10,460$565
5Zoé KlaverSouth Africa7,750$419
6Chantelle OlivierSouth Africa6,665$360
7Marelize MeintjesSouth Africa5,775$312
8Alice MansourSouth Africa5,115$276
9Joanne DuvalSouth Africa4,495$243
Ann Moodley Wins Women's Day Cup at Time Square
Ann Moodley Wins Women's Day Cup at Time Square

Kalil will be back for Day 2 of the Main Event at noon local time, where she continues her journey with a stack of 258,000 after advancing in the opening flight. The penultimate tournament day will not only burst the money bubble but also get close to reaching the final table.

As usual, the live updates can be followed right here on PokerNews. All the action will also be broadcasted on the MJPT YouTube channel with cards-up coverage and commentary on a security delay of 30 minutes.

Tags: Ahmed KarrimAnand KumarAnn MoodleyEdgar AntezanaElai MazorGareth KalilGavin SardiniGiovanni ZanetteJacobus de NysschenJarred SolomonKinesh PatherMax DevesonMenesh KeshavMonster Jam Poker TourMuzamil GotheyRayhaan AdamSMSun InternationalSunBet Poker TourTanith RothmanTime Square CasinoWarren Zackey

Two Double Ups and Two Eliminations

Level 14 : Blinds 3,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Elai Mazor
Elai Mazor

Vishal Ghoorbin lost a decent chunk of his middling stack when his KJ hit the top two pair. Gerrit van der Spoel got paid with AQ for broadway to climb the leaderboard.

Ghoorbin was then all-in for 68,000 with the AA and up against the KQ of Menesh Keshav. There was no upset on the J6523 board and Ghoorbin survived.

There was barely any time to breathe as Elai Mazor ran his KK into the AA of Giovanni Zanette. Chrissy Luyt complained that he would have won the pot with AJ if they had just flat-called preflop.

Over on table eight, moments later, Greg Tucker was all-in for fumes. He had lost a big pot to Brett Toker when the latter four-bet jammed pocket tens for 147,000 into his pocket kings. The 9x7x6x10x3x runout left Tucker in dire shape according to Max Deveson.

Tucker's subsequent preflop all-in for 17,000 in the hijack was looked up by Muzamil Gothey in the small blind and SM. The 975 flop saw Gothey check-call for 16,000 before they checked down the Q turn and 3 river.

Tucker showed his A6 and was eliminated, as Gothey had him beat with the JJ to score the final knockout on Day 1d.

Player Chips Progress
Giovanni Zanette za
Giovanni Zanette
610,000
200,000
200,000
Day 1D Chip Leader
Sean Bloom za
Sean Bloom
578,000
38,000
38,000
Menesh Keshav za
Menesh Keshav
380,000
Brett Toker za
Brett Toker
348,000
248,000
248,000
SM za
SM
340,000
-115,000
-115,000
Muzamil Gothey tz
Muzamil Gothey
328,000
188,000
188,000
Gerrit van der Spoel za
Gerrit van der Spoel
320,000
97,000
97,000
Vishal Ghoorbin za
Vishal Ghoorbin
145,000
-35,000
-35,000
Greg Tucker za
Greg Tucker
Busted
Elai Mazor za
Elai Mazor
Busted

Tags: Brett TokerElai MazorGerrit van der SpoelGiovanni ZanetteGreg TuckerMax DevesonMenesh KeshavMuzamil GotheySMVishal Ghoorbin

Zackey Improves on Every Street

Level 14 : Blinds 3,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
David Ng
David Ng

Warren Zackey raised to 14,000 and then called the all-in of David Ng for 28,000 on the button.

David Ng: 77 All in
Warren Zackey: A9

The A439A board was an overkill, as Zackey improved on every street to knock out Ng.

Former short stacks Edgar Antezana and Ahmed Karrim were able to climb the leaderboard with now 30 players remaining.

Player Chips Progress
Warren Zackey za
Warren Zackey
230,000
-15,000
-15,000
Ahmed Karrim za
Ahmed Karrim
175,000
120,000
120,000
Edgar Antezana za
Edgar Antezana
160,000
80,000
80,000
David Ng mu
David Ng
Busted

Tags: Ahmed KarrimDavid NgEdgar AntezanaWarren Zackey

Kalil and Mazor Are Having Fun

Level 12 : Blinds 2,000/3,000, 3,000 ante
Gareth Kalil
Gareth Kalil

After a preflop raising war with around 70,000 in the middle to the 733 flop, Elai Mazor checked and Gareth Kalil somehow three-bet to 68,000. Mazor then pushed all-in for 126,500 from the big blind and Kalil went into the tank.

Some table chatter followed in which Kalil was trying to find out if he was up against pocket aces. He first claimed to have pocket kings and sigh-folded.

Mazor flashed his K7 and Kalil then somehow exposed his cards also, showing the J8.

"Are you kidding me? Jack eight?" Mazor exclaimed. Kalil replied to another player "with kings I obviously snap-call".

Soon after, the duo got it in preflop with Kalil at risk holding the A7. Mazor had the A8 and the 86295 runout gave Kalil the double with a straight.

Player Chips Progress
Menesh Keshav za
Menesh Keshav
320,000
175,000
175,000
Elai Mazor za
Elai Mazor
210,000
-5,000
-5,000
Nadav Mazor za
Nadav Mazor
190,000
190,000
190,000
SM za
SM
150,000
-60,000
-60,000
Muzamil Gothey tz
Muzamil Gothey
140,000
70,000
70,000
Gareth Kalil za
Gareth Kalil
135,000
5,000
5,000
Max Deveson gb
Max Deveson
110,000
110,000
110,000
El-Juan Du Plessis za
El-Juan Du Plessis
100,000
-25,000
-25,000
David Ng mu
David Ng
90,000
15,000
15,000

Tags: Elai MazorGareth Kalil

Adam Out After Clash With van der Spoel

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

There was a squeeze to 48,000 in front of Rayhaan Adam in the hijack and Gerrit van der Spoel had then pushed all-in from the button for 96,500. All other players went out of the way and Adam asked for a count before he called with the marginally covering stack.

Gerrit van der Spoel: K8 All in
Rayhaan Adam: JJ

The K10226 runout left Adam flabbergasted and on fumes. He was eliminated shortly after in three-way action when Giovanni Zanette rivered a jack with the QJ.

Player Chips Progress
Giovanni Zanette za
Giovanni Zanette
330,000
50,000
50,000
Day 1D Chip Leader
Gerrit van der Spoel za
Gerrit van der Spoel
200,000
50,000
50,000
Rayhaan Adam za
Rayhaan Adam
Busted

Tags: Gerrit van der SpoelGiovanni ZanetteRayhaan Adam

Jung Doubles Through Zackey

Level 12 : Blinds 2,000/3,000, 3,000 ante
Alan Jung
Alan Jung

Alan Jung raised to 16,500 from middle position and Warren Zackey three-bet to 100,000 in the next seat. All other players behind folded and Jung gave it a couple of seconds before he called.

"Ace-king is in a lot of trouble now ..." Cliton Taliwanth said, expecting to see that card combo with Zackey.

Instead, it was Jung who had the AK and Zackey was trailing with AJ, which prompted a "oh wow" from Taliwanth.

The kicker played on the 108436 runout and Jung doubled for 86,000, shaking hands with his table neighbour right after.

Player Chips Progress
Alan Jung za
Alan Jung
180,000
50,000
50,000
Warren Zackey za
Warren Zackey
180,000
-115,000
-115,000
Cliton Taliwanth za
Cliton Taliwanth
130,000
10,000
10,000

Tags: Alan JungCliton TaliwanthWarren Zackey

Karrim Eliminated by Giannakopoulos

Level 9 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante
Ahmed Karrim
Ahmed Karrim

Ahmed Karrim was all-in preflop for the last 19,000 and looked up by High Roller champion Costa Giannakopoulos.

"I am ahead of you," Karrim said as he rolled over the 77.

"But I have king kong and flush," Giannakopoulos replied as he flipped over the K5.

The suited king got there on the 86654 board to knock out Karrim.

Player Chips Progress
Costa Giannakopoulos tz
Costa Giannakopoulos
72,000
7,000
7,000
Ahmed Karrim za
Ahmed Karrim
Busted

Tags: Ahmed KarrimCosta Giannakopoulos

Padayachee Knocks Out Soopramanien

Level 8 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Dhinesh Soopramanien
Dhinesh Soopramanien

Dhinesh Soopramanien defended his big blind against the button raise by Gordon Padayachee and they got it in after the 987 flop.

Dhinesh Soopramanien: 65 All in
Gordon Padayachee: J10

Soopramanien had rough luck with the bottom end of the straight and found no miracle chop on the 4 turn and A river.

Player Chips Progress
Gordon Padayachee za
Gordon Padayachee
245,000
245,000
245,000
Dhinesh Soopramanien mu
Dhinesh Soopramanien
Busted

Tags: Dhinesh SoopramanienGordon Padayachee

Giannakopoulos Rises in the Ranks

Level 8 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Panayiotis Giannakopoulos
Panayiotis Giannakopoulos

Panayiotis Giannakopoulos first doubled with 103 against the AQ of Dhinesh Soopramanien when he got there on the 993J6 board.

He then knocked out Nic Ioannoy who got it in with AQ on the K748Q board. Giannakopoulos was just waiting for that move as he had turned a straight with the 65.

"I know how to build the stack, now I just have to keep it," Giannakopoulos said.

Player Chips Progress
Panayiotis Giannakopoulos tz
Panayiotis Giannakopoulos
165,000
130,000
130,000
Dhinesh Soopramanien mu
Dhinesh Soopramanien
57,000
-13,000
-13,000
Nic Ioannoy za
Nic Ioannoy
Busted

Tags: Dhinesh SoopramanienNic IoannoyPanayiotis Giannakopoulos

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