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JLEW1818
11/10/2009, 08:39 AM
LAS VEGAS (AP)—A 21-year-old Michigan poker professional who chose cards over college won the World Series of Poker main event in Las Vegas early Tuesday, winning $8.55 million and becoming the youngest player to win the tournament in its 40-year history.

Joe Cada of Shelby Township, Mich., turned over a pair of nines early after 46-year old Darvin Moon called his all-in wager with a suited queen-jack, setting up an about-even race for most of the chips on the table.

But a board of two sevens, a king, an eight and a deuce didn’t connect with either player’s cards and gave Cada the win.

“I ran really well and I never really thought this was possible,” Cada said. “It was one of those dreams and I’m thankful it came true.”

The hand abruptly ended a final table that saw Moon, a logger from western Maryland, bounce back to a dominant chip lead after being down 2-1 in chips to start the night.

“I knew if I could catch, I got him,” Moon said of the final hand. “I just took a shot.”

Cada broke a record for the tournament’s youngest winner set last year by Peter Eastgate of Denmark. Cada is 340 days younger than Eastgate.

The record was previously held for two decades by 11-time gold bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth, who posed for pictures with Cada after the win.

He also posed with his mother, Ann Cada, a dealer at MotorCity Casino Hotel in downtown Detroit.

“My baby,” Ann Cada said as she approached her son with cameras snapping.

When asked what’s next for him after reaching the pinnacle for poker so early in his career, Cada said: “To win it back-to-back.”

Moon and Cada traded the lead several times in 88 hands spanning nearly three hours of play, with one 20-minute break.

Moon erased Cada’s lead in 12 hands, revealing a pair of queens during a showdown to rake in a pot worth millions of chips. Cada shook his head after he lost and briefly stood up from the table, walking over and chatting with two of his supporters.

After some chip-shifting, Cada was ahead by less than 4 million chips after 52 hands, with 194.8 million chips in play.

But Moon stormed to nearly a 100 million-chip lead after the break, visibly frustrating Cada and leaning on him to make tougher decisions.

Fortunes changed when Moon pounced on a board with two 10s, a nine and a five to put Cada’s entire tournament at risk. After a sip of bottled water and several minutes of thinking, Cada called the bet and flipped over a nine for a pair.

Moon held a straight draw but didn’t hit his hand on the river, giving the lead back to Cada and drawing roars from the crowd.

“I should have went all-in on the flop. He made a phenomenal call,” Moon said. “That’s why he’s the champion.”

Moon won $5.18 million for second place.

“I only play good when my back’s against the wall,” said Cada, who was nearly ousted from the tournament on Saturday when he held about 1 percent of the chips in play after 123 hands.

The players traded chips atop a table with a stack of cash and a gold bracelet on its felt, and in front of nearly 1,500 screaming fans in a capacity crowd at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino.

Their tug-of-war ended an epic tournament that began with 6,494 players in July.

After a 115-day break, Cada and Moon endured more than 14 1/2 hours through 276 hands at the final table on Saturday and early Sunday, when they outlasted seven others to make it to heads-up play.

Unlike Cada, who said he regularly plays about a dozen tournaments at a time online or three at a time in heads-up cash games, Moon hasn’t played a single hand of online poker. He doesn’t even own a computer or have an e-mail address.


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soonerbrat
11/10/2009, 08:47 AM
i just saw this, dammit. you ruined it. I was gonna watch that tonight.

yermom
11/10/2009, 10:39 AM
spoiler tags MFer :mad:

JohnnyMack
11/10/2009, 10:51 AM
Guess I won't tune in tonight after all.

Jackass.

Partial Qualifier
11/10/2009, 11:03 AM
heh

49r
11/10/2009, 02:10 PM
spoiler tags MFer :mad:



This ^^



Oh, and dumas! :mad:

StoopTroup
11/10/2009, 02:15 PM
LMAO....like none of won't watch it.

soonerinkaty
11/10/2009, 02:16 PM
screaming fans at a poker tournament?

StoopTroup
11/10/2009, 02:17 PM
Poker chics always go all in.

soonerinkaty
11/10/2009, 02:19 PM
well now im a fan

JLEW1818
11/10/2009, 11:47 PM
lol sorry !!

i was dieing to know!!!!

why can't they just actually do it live, like the claimd they were going to ???

SanJoaquinSooner
11/10/2009, 11:59 PM
lol sorry !!

i was dieing to know!!!!

why can't they just actually do it live, like the claimd they were going to ???

players could be relayed signals on what their opponents are holding.

JLEW1818
11/11/2009, 12:00 AM
Rounders!

yermom
11/11/2009, 12:01 AM
digg would have ruined it for me today anyway

JLEW1818
11/11/2009, 12:01 AM
wow, a 21 year old winning

is that over 50% just to get that far??? morel like 90% luck? >??

yermom
11/11/2009, 12:18 AM
still need to see what the heck happened to Ivey

StoopTroup
11/11/2009, 09:23 AM
Poisened? :D

1890MilesToNorman
11/11/2009, 10:18 AM
The Kid played some bad hands and sucked out several times. He was very lucky at the final table, better lucky then good sometimes, thats poker. :D

olevetonahill
11/11/2009, 10:31 AM
The Kid played some bad hands and sucked out several times. He was very lucky at the final table, better lucky then good sometimes, thats poker. :D

Yup
I was wondering If I was the only one who saw that crappy play. Ya cant beat Blind luck
That moon dude was way to aggressive

JLEW1818
11/11/2009, 10:33 AM
Moneymaker was probably luckier. back in 03

he basically made poker famous on ESPN

1890MilesToNorman
11/11/2009, 10:49 AM
I think Moon came out with the plan to bully the short stacks with his big stack, it worked on a couple hands until some others caught up to him. Towards the end I thought Moon was friggin sleeping at the table? The dude showed zero emotion the whole time. That's a good trait at the table.

49r
11/11/2009, 11:25 AM
lol sorry !!

i was dieing to know!!!!

why can't they just actually do it live, like the claimd they were going to ???

NEXT TIME - SPOILER TAG PLZ

still mad... :mad:

SanJoaquinSooner
11/11/2009, 11:34 AM
still need to see what the heck happened to Ivey

He came in with a short stack and went down on an AK. Who wouldn't do the same?

olevetonahill
11/11/2009, 11:52 AM
Did ya hear em talkin about Ivey Muckin that Winning flush ?

1890MilesToNorman
11/11/2009, 11:57 AM
Did ya hear em talkin about Ivey Muckin that Winning flush ?

Yep, Ivey said he only looked at his cards once and never checked back on them. I've done it, sometimes you jes mess up for no reason.

JLEW1818
11/11/2009, 11:57 AM
so who wont the tourney?

1890MilesToNorman
11/11/2009, 11:59 AM
Ausie, Ausie Ausie!!!

pay tention.

JLEW1818
11/11/2009, 12:00 PM
:D :D :D

i know who won! dun pissed people off too


my bad

my bad

1890MilesToNorman
11/11/2009, 12:02 PM
:D :D :D

dun pissed people off too


You good at that. ;)

JLEW1818
11/11/2009, 12:04 PM
so i hear !
haha

badger
11/11/2009, 12:58 PM
Watched last night. The big stacked logger played horribly at the beginning. I was getting annoyed so I turned it and missed players No. 8-4 leave. So, I saw the top 3 left and was surprised logger dude was still around.

This guy was definitely trying to bully the shorter stacks with his big stack, moving a lot chips in when he shouldn't. Ah well. That's poker. Not like everyone at the table didn't end up with a lot of money.

JLEW1818
11/11/2009, 12:59 PM
exactly, all set for life

1890MilesToNorman
11/11/2009, 01:02 PM
exactly, all set for life

Not if you are a poker player, it might go to their heads and they get in a high stakes cash game and lose it all? The logger should be OK, he don't seem to need much since electricity is new to him. :D

soonerbrat
11/11/2009, 02:26 PM
logger dude is an *******. I want to slap his stupid face.

soonerbrat
11/11/2009, 02:27 PM
screaming fans at a poker tournament?

yes!

badger
11/11/2009, 02:47 PM
NP and I just returned from Las Vegas, where we went to see the Penn & Teller show. Nice theatre that they chose for the WSOP final table.

JLEW1818
11/11/2009, 02:59 PM
thanks for the invite

Penguin
11/12/2009, 12:01 AM
Is it 2005?


People are still gaga over poker? Sure, I was excited about poker for a while. Played online and played a few little tourneys, but I got seriously bored with it. How many times can you see a big pair go up against a flush draw over and over and over and over and over and over again? That's all Texas hold 'em is. *yawn*

49r
11/12/2009, 09:27 AM
Poker, and especially hold 'em isn't about the cards at all. It's all in the way people try to psych each other out. That's why it's perfectly made-for-TV. Lots of drama.

If you watch it for the CARDS your doin it wrong!

Penguin
11/12/2009, 12:56 PM
Oh, ok. So, we should worship some dip**** for betting the farm on an eight-high.

Oh, baby! *spank, spank, spank* You're my hero!!! *spank, spank, spank* I'll do that at the next game with my friends and they will think I'm awesome!

badger
11/12/2009, 02:07 PM
Is it 2005?


People are still gaga over poker? Sure, I was excited about poker for a while. Played online and played a few little tourneys, but I got seriously bored with it. How many times can you see a big pair go up against a flush draw over and over and over and over and over and over again? That's all Texas hold 'em is. *yawn*

And straight draws. Don't forget straight draws! It's what makes A-K such "good" hand to have :rolleyes:

49r
11/12/2009, 02:55 PM
Oh, ok. So, we should worship some dip**** for betting the farm on an eight-high.

Oh, baby! *spank, spank, spank* You're my hero!!! *spank, spank, spank* I'll do that at the next game with my friends and they will think I'm awesome!


Hey, nobody said you had to be into it or whatever. I'm just saying, if you pay attention to the cards you're missing the point of why poker is on TV.

Look at it this way, they tried to make us want to watch "High Stakes Blackjack" on TV and that is an unmitigated failure. Why? Because it's nothing but cards. Boring. There is only the player vs. dealer. No drama because the dealer doesn't give a carp what the player does, neither do the other players. It's (for the most part) totally random.

I agree, watching a player try to hit his 9 high straight or catch the case jack on the river to beat his opponent's pair of 6's really is boring, moreso than playing poker online. What is fun, though, is the theatrics...the speeches...the meltdowns. Watching Phil Hellmuth berate some poor sap for playing like an idiot but still sucking out, or Matasow implode. That, my friend, is entertainment.

But if it's not your cup of tea, whatever. Nobody's trying to convince you to like it...

(fyi, I've been following the WSOP on ESPN since about '98 - about five years before Moneymaker made it popular enough for you to learn how to play the game, so don't get all "oh that's SOOOO 2005" on here. Sheesh, frickin' noob :D )

soonerbrat
11/15/2009, 05:54 PM
Oh, ok. So, we should worship some dip**** for betting the farm on an eight-high.

Oh, baby! *spank, spank, spank* You're my hero!!! *spank, spank, spank* I'll do that at the next game with my friends and they will think I'm awesome!

i worship myself. I supplement my income quite nicely playing poker. Online and in person.