Over on the outer table, Colin Horgan open-jammed from the button into both shorter stacks in the blinds. Wessel Conradie was among them and called all-in for around 13 blinds, Divan Le Roux in the big blind folded.
Wessel Conradie: A?10?
Colin Horgan: A?4?
In the previous showdown between them, Horgan had asked for a chop but didn't do so this time.
Both went silently to the A?4?3? flop on which Horgan made aces and fours, Conradie groaned mildly. Nothing much changed with the 2? turn but a split pot was now possible. However, the 7? river was a brick and Conradie bowed out to set up the nine-handed final table.
Conradie receives URA 103,005 for his efforts and there will now be a break prior to the live-streamed conclusion.
Over on the outer table, Rohan Conradie had gone through the blinds and dropped to 450,000. He put them to use via three-bet shove on the button and Divan Le Roux in the hjijack, who had opened to 225,000, called.
Rohan Conradie: J?10?
Divan Le Roux: A?6?
The board ran out K?6?3?3?7? and that spelled the end for Conradie in 11th place for ZAR 103,005.
Giovanni Zanette raised to 175,000 in the cutoff and Gareth Fourie called in the small blind, Diane Walker came along in the big blind. The flop came K?J?7? and Fourie bet 250,000, Walker folded and Zanette called.
They headed to the 8? turn on which Fourie checked his cards, then bet another 250,000 for Zanette to call.
Fourie led the Q? river for 500,000 and Zanette quickly pushed all-in for 615,000.
Fourie was caught with the fingers in the cookie jar and sigh-called with the A?K?, Zanette showed his A?3?.
Edgar Antezana raised from the button off his short stack and was called by Saurabh Gulati in the big blind. The flop came K?10?7? and Gulati check-called the shove by Antezana.
Edgar Antezana: A?3?
Saurabh Gulati: K?9?
The top paur of Gulati was ahead and held on the 9? turn as well as the 4? river runout.
The largest live poker tournament in South Africa and biggest SunBet Poker Tour Main Event in history will determine a winner today as of noon local time inside of the GrandWest Casino outside of Cape Town. Held in cooperation between casino and entertainment operator Sun International and the Monster Jam Poker Tour, the 2024 SunBet Poker Tour GrandWest ZAR 15,000 Main Event ($828) attracted a field of 504 entries and generated a prize pool of ZAR 6,350,400 ($351,395), surpassing the guarantee by more than fifty percent.
Among the 12 hopefuls still in contention, ten of them hail from South Africa and try to keep the trophy on home soil. However, the man in charge is Colin Horgan from Ireland after he stormed throughout Day 1b and Day 2 with his aggressive style. He leads the way with 4,830,000 and is well ahead of Nic Ioannoy (3,160,000) as well as Diane Walker (2,505,000), the two closest followrs.
Walker is one of two women still in contention and joined on the final day by Ronit Chamani, who is 8th in the country's all-time money list with nearly $900k in cashes. Placed even higher on South Africa's The Hendon Mob ranking is Giovanni Zanette in fifth, who returns in the middle of the pack on a stack of 905,000.
Seat Draw for the Final Day
Table
Seat
Player
Country
Chip Count
Big Blinds
1
1
Divan Le Roux
South Africa
1,745,000
29
1
3
Ronit Chamani
South Africa
1,470,000
25
1
5
Rohan Conradie
South Africa
740,000
12
1
6
Hennie Appel
South Africa
1,250,000
21
1
7
Colin Horgan
Ireland
4,830,000
81
1
8
Wessel Conradie
South Africa
905,000
15
11
1
Gareth Fourie
South Africa
795,000
13
11
3
Diane Walker
South Africa
2,505,000
42
11
4
Saurabh Gulati
Australia
850,000
14
11
6
Giovanni Zanette
South Africa
905,000
15
11
7
Nic Ioannoy
South Africa
3,160,000
53
11
8
Edgar Antezana
South Africa
1,060,000
18
The dozen contenders will return to blinds of 30,000-60,000 and a big blind ante of 60,000. All levels last 60 minutes long until a winner has been crowned and the action will be live-streamed on a 30-minute delay on the Monster Jam Poker YouTube channel.
All PokerNews updates for the final day will be published according to the security delay in order to not spoil any of the action.