Chip count before the last level of the night
The boys and girls are tired, all wishing they had drawn Day1 A or B, as they would have been on their way home now if they had. 2 more hours / 1 blind level to go before they can bag their chips and get that well deserved rest.
Team All Africa Poker has had it's first (and hopefully only) casualty of the day, with the loss of Keiran Reilly … he had 4 6 on a 4 6 8 board, his opponent 8 6. A tough debut to WSOP for Keiran, but invaluable experience and we have no doubt it won't be his last.
The rest of the SA players have the following chip counts: Mel Banfield – 44,000; Eugene du Plessis – 21,000; Warren Zackey-104,000; Ronit Chamani – 40,375; Nersan Naidoo – 30,000 and Sandy Koor – 35,000.