WSOP title boosts poker career for youngest champ

LAS VEGAS (AP)—After winning enough at poker to buy a house and justify playing tournaments in far-off places, Joe Cada bet on gambling instead of college and started playing cards full-time.

Cada’s wager paid off Tuesday in a way many players only dream when the 21-year-old from Shelby Township, Mich., became the youngest champion ever at the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas.

“It gives me a lot of freedom,” Cada said after winning $8.55 million. “I’m going to absorb it and take it in.”

He posed for pictures with his mom, girlfriend and a large stack of cash on a table where he matched wits against eight others during the weekend culmination of a no-limit Texas Hold ‘em tournament that began in July with 6,494 players.

Then he partied with friends and family in an unrentable suite at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino, a high-roller haven usually reserved for free-spending gamblers and celebrity guests.

“Poker-wise, this opens up tons of doors. Everything I do I always strive to be the best,” Cada told The Associated Press. “I’m not saying this even makes me close to the best, but it’s one step closer and a good start to my poker career.”

Cada told the AP that his decision to leave community college and play poker full-time instead was a logical one—not just an all-in shot without an idea of how successful he could be.

“I won a significant amount of money and I had good results over a long period of time,” Cada said. “School and poker kind of interfered with each other and I made the decision.”

Cada had won $500,000 playing poker before he entered the main event, helped by backers who paid his $10,000 entry fee in exchange for a 50 percent cut of his winnings.

His mother, Ann Cada, drew her son into a big hug after he won the bracelet and thanked a raucous crowd. The dealer at MotorCity Casino Hotel in downtown Detroit said afterward that she was “very elated.”

“We wanted him to get his education. He’s living his dream, and he loves it,” she said. “He’s kept it very levelheaded.”

Cada stayed level at the table during a nearly three-hour heads up match against Darvin Moon, a 46-year-old logger from Oakland, Md., who won $5.18 million for second place.

Cada turned over a pair of nines on the final hand after 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.

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 with two-pair.

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

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

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. 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 shortly after the break, urging a visibly frustrated Cada to make tougher decisions.

An amateur who won his entry into the main event through a satellite tournament in Wheeling, W.Va., Moon had downplayed his skills throughout the 115-day break before the final table. Heads-up against Cada, Moon seemed to have picked up a psychological edge.

“I’m always calm with my game. I knew where I was with every hand,” Moon said.

But Moon said he wasn’t overly confident.

Fortunes changed when Moon put Cada’s entire tournament at risk on a board with two 10s, a nine and a five. 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 only a straight draw and didn’t hit his hand on the river, giving the lead back to Cada and drawing roars from the crowd.

“He made a phenomenal call,” said Moon. “That’s why he’s the champion.”

Cada broke a record for the tournament’s youngest winner set last year by Peter Eastgate of Denmark at age 22. 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 and watched as he and Moon endured 276 hands over 14 1/2 hours on Saturday and early Sunday.

Cada said he planned to spend a few days celebrating in Sin City before returning to Michigan and starting life as a recognized tournament professional. He had already signed a sponsorship deal with online poker site PokerStars, and he said he planned to learn more poker variations to continue chasing gold bracelets at the World Series of Poker.

In cash games, Cada said he might raise his stakes from $25-$50 blinds to $50-$100 minimum bets.

“I’ll probably take it pretty slowly,” he said.

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  1. Shaun
    1851. Posted by Shaun Thu Nov 19 11:18am EST

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    sooooooooooooooo lucky
  2. Matt
    1850. Posted by Matt Sun Nov 15 10:23am EST

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    just a quick reply to this post

    " Joe Cada is the biggest luckbox since Chris Moneymaker. He has maybe 25% poker skills and 75% all in with the worst hand. He went all in with pocket 22 and pocket 33 and won against pocket QQ and pocket JJ. I am sure all the real poker pro's would love for him to sit down in any cash game and give them all of that beautiful money he just won..LOL "

    First of I don't care how good you are every1 that wins the WSOP has to get lucky. And if he sucks y don't u sit in a table with him. Cada was up like 200 grand before the tourney and he started with nothing just so u know.
  3. Chris Esco
    1849. Posted by Chris Esco Thu Nov 12 7:40pm EST

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    I don't so much blame Oskar Garcia as I would the geniuses who decided to name the winner in the banner headline and post his picture, rather than maybe a general picture of the final table with the caption "This year's WSOP winner is ..." That way, it's still headline news but not a spoiler, so that it grabs your attention right away, but you can still click the link and see who won. As a side note, odd that Yahoo! would make that item the main pop-up story that morning, as it's kind of a niche story, and that the very limited demographic that would find interest in the story is the same group of people who've been following the Main Event from day-one and wanted to wait to watch the finals to find out the winner. What a bunch of jackasses Yahoo! home-page managers are. Just more fuel to the fire why I've gradually moved my calendar to Google. Time to cut the cord.
  4. <i>surveyor003</i>
    1848. Posted by surveyor003 Thu Nov 12 10:04am EST

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    I know is secret. He got it from http://www.roulettesecretunveiled.com
  5. Dominic D
    1847. Posted by Dominic D Thu Nov 12 12:17am EST

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    fugggin JOKE yahoo! I will NEVER use this site as homepage or fantasy football again! WHAT A F*CKIN SHAME!!!!!
  6. <i>jenbot2007</i>
    1846. Posted by jenbot2007 Wed Nov 11 9:10pm EST

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    Weell After all of the negative complaints I can only agree with them I love to watch poker yet I hadn't seen the final..
    so far there are 1800 posts and 90% are complaints, what are the odds that the yahoo mgmt will even notice?
    More importantly when we are dead and facing the judgement how many of us will be thinking about yahoo or poker ,get perspective,get right with God via His Son then dependence on constant distractions to keep us from thinking about hell wont be as important and
    the snafu wont anger you as much,
    Lame Yahoo
  7. Super
    1845. Posted by Super Wed Nov 11 2:47pm EST

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    It went to 1130 so you screwed up not ESPN I saw it all
  8. Christopher A
    1844. Posted by Christopher A Wed Nov 11 2:17pm EST

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    Hello........ ESPN you fn morons. Those of us recording the final table did not see the end of the tourney?

    ESPN coverage of the WSOP has jumped the shark. I've had enough of its over produced fluff.
    Next year I'll save myself time and read about the tournament on yahoo sports.
  9. MikeA
    1843. Posted by MikeA Wed Nov 11 2:13pm EST

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    misleading Headlines, now spoilers....not looking good, especially this new format....
  10. mike
    1842. Posted by mike Wed Nov 11 9:16am EST

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    did anyone else dvr the last episode and not get it all.

    how does espn not get the time right on its own pre recorded show?
  11. Angry
    1841. Posted by Angry Wed Nov 11 8:30am EST

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    I was upset all along at ESPN airing commercials during the WSOP that showed that Ivey was in the November 9, but that is nothing compared to how Yahoo ruined the end of months of watching. Just awful. Years ago a guy mentioned the main plot element in the sixth sense. Ruined the movie for me. Same premise. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize that people use yahoo for many things and simply clicking on the homepage should not have spoilers as a headline.

    Yahoo, apologize immediately, learn from this, and don't let it happen again.

    to those who say "avoid the computer", get real, I went to yahoo to get a movie time, the picture of Cada and the headline were unavoidable.
  12. <i>vm_j37</i>
    1840. Posted by vm_j37 Wed Nov 11 7:18am EST

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    spoiler = fail
  13. R
    1839. Posted by R Wed Nov 11 3:16am EST

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    If you all don't want to know the results of an event that wont be aired live then avoid watching or reading updated news. It's that simple. yahoo is just doing its job.
  14. Chris
    1838. Posted by Chris Wed Nov 11 2:25am EST

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    This is the first time I have ever posted a comment on Yahoo, but I felt it necessary to let them know how I feel about this. I have been religiously watching this WSOP tourney from Day 1, following every move. I have been talking about tonight for weeks to friends and family, hoping Ivey could come to back to win it all. I woke up this morning, grabbed a cup of coffee, sat down to check the news, and low and behold, first thing that pops up on Yahoo is this story. No warning of any kind, nothing like, "And the winner is..." There was a Picture and Name posted right on the front, totally unavoidable. Like was said before, this comeback was incredible, but I could not fully enjoy it because I knew it was coming. I was on the fence about Yahoo, considering using AOL and CNN for mail and news but this was the last straw. I will not be returning to Yahoo without some sort of apology, and I am sure nothing of the sort will happen. So thanks a lot Yahoo, you really let me down.
  15. <i>schultzbrenda@...</i>
    1837. Posted by schultzbrenda@... Wed Nov 11 2:18am EST

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    really f*ckin nice - i like all of america have an extememly busy life. i watch very little t.v. and have very few hobbies. I AM A DIEHARD POKER FAN thank you for ruining something i have been looking forward to since july when I played in the WSOP please use your common sense which i feel must really be lacking by your headline this morning.
  16. Leggett
    1836. Posted by Leggett Wed Nov 11 1:51am EST

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    ESPN runined it for me. I turned on sports center this morning and Joe Cada's face was on there. What a bunch of idiots. I don't understand why they would spoil their own show.
  17. <i>gregorycolburn</i>
    1835. Posted by gregorycolburn Wed Nov 11 1:43am EST

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    Absolutely no clue as to what it's users really need and want. A simple Graphic of "World Series Poker Chapion Crowned" would have given the users a choice to read or not read with out spoiling it for so many people. The worst part is FOUR hours after the first person complained it was still up for people like myself to see. Had they at least had the intelligance to remove it quickly they could have not ruined it for so many.

    But in the end this is ony one more prime example of why Yahoo sells for $16 a share and Google sells for $560 a share... incompatent idiots who need to merge with Microsoft to try and save what they have left of what was once the Number One search engine... what idiots.
  18. <i>gregorycolburn</i>
    1834. Posted by gregorycolburn Wed Nov 11 1:42am EST

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    Absolutely no clue as to what it's users really need and want. A simple Graphic of "World Series Poker Chapion Crowned" would have given the users a choice to read or not read with out spoiling it for so many people. The worst part is FOUR hours after the first person complained it was still up for people like myself to see. Had they at least had the intelligance to remove it quickly they could have not ruined it for so many.

    But in the end this is ony one more prime example of why Yahoo sells for $16 a share and Google sells for $560 a share... incompatent idiots who need to merge with Microsoft to try and save what they have left of what was once the Number One search engine... what idiots.
  19. xxx
    1833. Posted by xxx Wed Nov 11 1:40am EST

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    The mainstream media are absolute worthless puddles of sidewalk grease ... anyway a big highfive and congrads to Joe for bringing the bracelet and fortune home to Mighty Michigan!!!
  20. Dude
    1832. Posted by Dude Wed Nov 11 1:14am EST

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    My dad told me that yahoo posted the winner so I stayed away from my computer. Joe Cada played really gutsy but he was good, I mean how can you predict what Darvin Moon was going to do ever?
  21. Pippi
    1831. Posted by Pippi Wed Nov 11 1:12am EST

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    that lucky god won he age 21 million geart,
  22. David
    1830. Posted by David Wed Nov 11 1:07am EST

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    Yep, Thanks... post it on the main site, face and winner. Real nice.
  23. kenneth g
    1829. Posted by kenneth g Wed Nov 11 1:05am EST

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    what a bunch of jealous losers
  24. ed h
    1828. Posted by ed h Wed Nov 11 12:44am EST

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    hey all you idiots out there. I spent the whole day without turning on my computer because I knew if I turned it on the results would be posted on yahoo. That is the point of having 24 hour news available. In the old days of video tape players I used to tape football games on Saturday if I had to go to work. Then I would make a point of not listening to the radio. I would not know the outcome of the games so it would all be new to me. That is what I did today. I saw the replay for the first time it was broadcast about an hour ago. Joe Cada is the biggest luckbox since Chris Moneymaker. He has maybe 25% poker skills and 75% all in with the worst hand. He went all in with pocket 22 and pocket 33 and won against pocket QQ and pocket JJ. I am sure all the real poker pro's would love for him to sit down in any cash game and give them all of that beautiful money he just won..LOL
  25. Scott C
    1827. Posted by Scott C Wed Nov 11 12:42am EST

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    that was the best final table of wsop i have ever watched congrats to both joe and darvin....well played
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