WSOP on 2009: Cada picks up wins the supreme title
Only 81 hands and four hours of game were sufficient the American Joseph Cada to beat his compatriot Darvin Moon during final Heads-Up of Main Event of World Series of Poker 2009 (WSOP) which was held in the capital of the games. Joseph Cada who is aged only 21 years old so became the youngest world champion of poker of all times, relegating Peter Eastgate to the second position. Besides the title and besides the famous bracelet, Cada pockets the $8. 5 millions. The logic was respected, because Joseph Cada was already the chipleader at the beginning of the final table.
During this final Heads-Up, the 45-year-old lumberjack Darvin Moon anyway a lot of difficulties to the young American. At the beginning of the heads-up, Cada was afraid when he saw the distances narrowing quickly during the very first hand. Sure enough, he lost an important pot with a pair of nine in hands, whereas his opponent had two Queens. In the last hand, the Joseph Cadas pair of nine was stronger than Darvin Moons Jack and Queen, the dealt cards 8 2 7 King and 7 were useless for his opponent. By way of consolation, to have failed closely the world champion of poker, the one who self-proclaimed amateur among pros goes back home with a 5 million dollar check.
Source: Poker 777
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
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