The 2009 WSOP Main Event final table is now finally down to 2 players after 15 hours of play. Darvin Moon, 45, and Joseph Cada, 21, are going to play heads-up for the World Champion title and the first prize of $8,5 million on Monday night at 10:00 PST (Tuesday 07:00 AM). Joseph Cada has more than double the stack than his final opponent, Darvin Moon. However, both players still have plenty o[...] Read more » WSOP - final table: Joseph Cada & Darvin Moon to play heads-up for the World Champion title
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at the start of vote i give my vote 4 moon now he is on top 2 and try to win World Champion title 4 my opinion his play much more better then his opponent Joseph Cada i hope moon will take easy win.........
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Moon was the only one I wouldn't like to see winning at the beginning of the final table, so I guess I'm just with Cada to win. I just don't like him... And he didn't play good poker. In fact none of them did, they just got very lucky. I wish Ivey had win - he truly deserved this more than anyone.
New rule for the final table from now on - Everyone starts to play the final table with the same chip count That would be interesting to see...
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Posted by mazas 4 my opinion his play much more better then his opponent Joseph Cada i hope moon will take easy win.........
for most of the times moon has no idea what he's doing there. he's like a kid being made owner of chocolate factory. he may win it if he continues his suckouts, don't expect a great game now
Since I discovered Cada came from way much behind to take the chip lead with huge luck... then there is no doubt that it's his WSOP bracelet... as said above, he'll crush Moon.
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Posted by shokaku:
Posted by LaBaiz: Great play by both Moon and Cada.
What?
Sucking out with 22 vs QQ and 33 vs JJ from Cada.
Moon won with AQ vs AK and again with AQ vs QQ.
All preflop all-in. That is not what i would call "Great play".
hahahaha I agree with you. This final table was horrible with these guy getting luck on almost every hand. Too sad that Phil Ivey lost with his AK again AQ, I really think he had so much to demostrate.
Actually after all these hands I don't really care who win.
Don't really know who will win this tournament- For sure this year too a not pro player will take home The Bracelet and this is exactly what organizers were hoping happen
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Cada is wayyyyyyyyyy better, and is probably used to pwning donks online so i would give him a HUGE chance of winning this like 70-80%
Not sure what he was doing with those small pocket pairs.. but he got lucky it happens. He's a very good player other than that.. I would say he was the best other than Ivey, others may disagree.
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Cada took it down: 99 vs QJs preflop all-in. 99 held up. Was a bit of a rollercoaster ride. Moon was up to close to a 3:1 chiplead, but didn't win much after that.