Bally's Main Event Mania

Bally's "Main Event Mania" $1,500 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

Bally's Main Event Mania

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q6
Prize
$25,834
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$76,950
Entries
57
Level Info
Level
21
Blinds
6,000 / 12,000
Ante
12,000

Ben Craig Wins Bally's Main Event Mania $1,500 Main Event ($25,834)

Level 21 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Ben Craig
Ben Craig

Ben Craig went from short stack to victor to take down the 57-entry Bally's Main Event Mania $1,500 Main Event for $25,834. He start the eight-handed final table with less chips than all of his opponents, several of whom had more than 100 big blinds, but it just proved to be a generous head start that Craig made up over the course of the next several hours.

With the win, the 32-year-old software engineer from Chicago added to $118K in career cashes, all coming since 2017.

"I've tried a couple of times going pro," he said. "I love coming to Vegas for tournaments."

Official Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Ben Craig$25,834
2Pete Dailey$15,964
3Lewis Robledo$10,467
4Viny Lima$7,195
5Terry Fleischer$5,196
6Mike Shin$3,954
7Daniel Sepiol$3,178
8Ryan Lenaghan$2,708

Craig hung around with a short stack as a fast pace was set by the other players to get down to the final table — and the money — over the first few hours of the day. Plenty of late-registering players helped boost the prize pool, with the likes of Mike Shin and Pat Lyons among those showing up to fire.

Pete Dailey, Lewis Robledo and Viny Lima had heaps going in, and indeed those three wound up four-handed with Craig while experienced players like Shin and Terry Fleischer went bust.

It looked like Craig would be headed to payouts in fourth when he got it in dominated with queen-jack suited against Lima's jacks, but a queen on the turn saved Craig and he then busted Lima in a flip.

Robledo and Dailey seemed determined to play huge pots, something Craig was all too happy to do as he caught fire, showing down some huge holdings such as full houses and aces up when he was committing large portions of his stack. A massive flip for more than 60 big blinds went his way to bust Robledo, and he suddenly had a large lead against Dailey heads up.

They played a big one on an ace-high board that Craig didn't mean to make large, but he misclicked in a min-raise when he meant to call a turn bet and faced a big three-bet from Dailey. Holding an ace and a weak kicker, Craig stayed sticky.

"I just thought he was spazzing versus the misclick," Craig said. "I thought about jamming. He was frustrated. I was making a lot of big hands.

"But, I figured if he river wasn't a diamond [to make a three-flush] and he bluffed, I could get the rest."

It was a diamond, but Dailey gave up, and Craig had him on the ropes. He gambled with a flush draw and an overcard and got there versus top pair to seal it.

Craig said he plays most of his volume online, but he's been increasing his play as the live scene slowly kicks back up. He said he's on his third trip to Vegas since the summer, and he's $25K richer for his next shot, whenever that comes.

Pete Dailey Eliminated in 2nd Place ($15,964)

Level 21 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Pete Dailey
Pete Dailey

With {a-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds} on the board, Pete Dailey bet 35,000 from the big blind and Ben Craig tried to put in calling chips but had the wrong color — the orange T5,000s are quite close to the pink T25,000s. He was forced to raise to 70,000 and Dailey came back with 230,000. Craig nonetheless called and they both checked the {3-Diamonds}.

Craig showed {a-Diamonds}{6-Clubs} and took the pot.

Then, Craig opened and Dailey called in the big blind. On the {9-Spades}{7-Hearts}{4-Spades} flop, Craig bet 55,000. Dailey check-raised all in for about 350,000 and Craig called.

Craig: {q-Spades}{6-Spades}
Dailey: {9-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}

"No spade," Dailey urged.

The dealer didn't comply, though, after the {5-Clubs} turn as a {j-Spades} completed the board to make Craig's flush and crown him the winner.

Player Chips Progress
Ben Craig us
Ben Craig
2,850,000 700,000
Pete Dailey us
Pete Dailey
Busted

Daniel Sepiol Eliminated in 7th Place ($3,178)

Level 19 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Daniel Sepiol
Daniel Sepiol

Viny Lima bet 25,000 into about 40,000 from second position on {2-Hearts}{q-Spades}{j-Hearts}, only for Daniel Sepiol to fire in a check-raise to 100,000 out of the small blind. Lima called and they took in an {8-Clubs} turn. Sepiol immediately jammed for 230,000. After about a minute in the tank, Lima called.

Lima: {k-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}
Sepiol: {k-Hearts}{10-Hearts}

Sepiol had a monster draw. He improved on the river but it was a {10-Diamonds}, not enough to overtake the queens he was against.

Player Chips Progress
Viny Lima us
Viny Lima
950,000 427,000
Daniel Sepiol us
Daniel Sepiol
Busted

Dailey Doubles into Huge Lead

Level 18 : 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Pete Dailey
Pete Dailey

Two players checked to Pete Dailey in the cutoff on {9-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{8-Hearts} and he bet 35,000, not too much less than the pot. Big blind Lewis Robledo made it 90,000 to go, chasing the third player, and Dailey went deep in the tank before pushing all in for 467,000.

"I gotta call," Robledo said, standing up and tabling {10-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}.

It was no good as Dailey held {j-Spades}{7-Spades} for the straight. The {q-Diamonds} and {2-Diamonds} were clean for him and he celebrated his monster double.

Player Chips Progress
Pete Dailey us
Pete Dailey
980,000 459,000
Lewis Robledo us
Lewis Robledo
300,000 -300,000

Brown Eliminated on Final Table Bubble

Level 17 : 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante
Jeremy Brown
Jeremy Brown

Jeremy Brown shoved for about 120,000 from the small blind over a button open from Viny Lima, who simply flipped over his {k-Clubs}{k-Diamonds} and dropped in a chip. Brown showed {k-Spades}{q-Spades} and slid back to exit.

He did flop decent with {q-Hearts}{j-Spades}{a-Hearts} as he could win or chop but the {j-Diamonds} and {j-Hearts} danced around the cards he needed.

Player Chips Progress
Jeremy Brown us
Jeremy Brown
Busted