Moon and Cada finalists WSOP Main Event

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A logger and a 21-year old poker pro will compete Tuesday morning at 7:00 Dutch time for poker’s most prestigious prize and a payday of more than $8,5 million.

Darvin Moon, 46, owns a woodworking company and plays his first-ever World Series of Poker event. Joseph Cada is a 21-year old poker phenomenon hoping to become the youngest Main Event champion ever.

The two Americans survived the longest U.S.-based Main Event Final Table in World Series of Poker history. During the 14 hour-plus session, there were enough exciting moments to entertain the audience. Cada went from about two million in chips to nearly 136 million in chips and Moon went from chip leader to short stack and back again.

This is how the other players did:

9th - James Akenhead
8th - Kevin Schaffel
7th - Phil Ivey
6th - Steve Begleiter
5th - Kevin Schulman
4th - Eric Buchman
3th - Antoine Saout

Cade is chipleader with 135.950.000 chips to Moon’s 58.850.000.

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