WSOP Blog: Cada back in front
November 9, 2009 - 8:49 pm
On the 294rd hand, Joseph Cada retakes the lead with 120.6 million. Darvin Moon drops to 72.2 million.
We may be here a while at the World Series of Poker. Chip leader Joseph Cada’s chip lead shrunk after just a few hands.
On the very first hand of heads-up no-limit hold’em poker at the Rio, Maryland logger Darvin Moon took a sizeable chunk of Cada’s chip stack. After several back and forth sizeable wagers with board showing a pair of kings, Cada’s pocket nines couldn’t hold up to Moon’s pocket queens.
On the 294rd hand, Joseph Cada retakes the lead with 120.6 million. Darvin Moon drops to 72.2 million.
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