Tag: Joe Cada

2010 World Series of Poker: Past Champions

In 2003, Chris Moneymaker single-handedly blew up the poker world by winning the World Series of Poker Main Event. Have recent champions had a comparable impact?

The WSOP on ESPN: The Last Mizrachi Standing

A recap of ESPN's coverage of the 2010 WSOP Main Event. Viewers got another two hours of coverage of Day 6 this week, Michael Mizrachi and Alexander Kostritsyn headlining the featured table.

The WSOP on ESPN: In the Money

A recap of ESPN's coverage of the 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event. This week, the money bubble burst, the top 747 players guaranteed at least $19,000 while many walked away empty-handed.

WSOP vs. WCOOP Part 2: Entrants, Field Sizes and the Main Events

We take a look at the number of entrants and field sizes while also comparing the two Main Events for the World Championship of Online Poker and the World Series of Poker.

The Sunday Briefing: Michael "ShiFtYFiNGeR" Guzzardi Among Sunday's Big Winners

All across the virtual felt this weekend, big names were posting big finishes as players gear up for the 2010 World Championship of Online Poker next weekend. The PokerStars Sunday Warm-up was conquered by Michael "ShiFtYFiNGeR" Guzzardi...

The WSOP on ESPN: Cada and Moon Headline Day 1c and 1d

This week’s two-hour block of coverage of the 2010 World Series of Poker featured two of last year’s breakout stars. We all knew Joe Cada would be back to defend his title, but did anyone count on Darvin Moon emerging from the Maryland woods to...

PokerStars.net LAPT Florianopolis Day 1 Recap: Habernig Heads Field

The PokerSars.net Latin American Poker Tour took to Florianopolis, Brazil on Thursday for the first day of play. The second-to-last stop drew in 356 players, all putting up a $2,500 buy-in required to play. Only eight levels of play were slated...

Around the World With Lynn Gilmartin: Florianopolis

I’ve been in the wonderful land of Brazil for more than three days now. We got off to a rough start with some delayed flights leaving us stranded in Rio de Janeiro for a day. It certainly wasn’t the worst thing that...

PokerNews WSOP Awards Part I: The Summer's Brightest Stars and Biggest Disappointments

All summer, we watch the pros (and the dealers, of course) decide the fates of each player in the World Series of Poker. But now that it's over, it's our turn decide who wins. Check out PokerNews Live Updating Team's nominations for the WSOP...

As the World Series Turns: Main Event Search for November Sweeps Storylines

It's all Main Event all the time at the Rio these days. We've survived most of the season and made it to poker's November sweeps. Or at least, it's time to write the big stories that will carry us through four long months all the way to the...

2010 World Series of Poker: On the Rail with Joe Cada

We caught up with Joe Cada during Day 2 of his 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event, and talked with the reigning champ about his life since winning, and what he likes to do in Las Vegas. How has your life changed since winning the World...

WSOP Main Event, ESPN: Top 10 Moments of the Final Table

After four months and 26 hours of coverage from ESPN, the 2009 World Series of Poker Main Event is finally in the history books, Joe Cada coming back from only four big blinds to smash Peter Eastgate’s record and become the youngest-ever...

PokerNews Op-Ed: The November Nine - Who's the Best for Poker?

With less than a week to go before the "November Nine" return to Las Vegas for a shot a poker immortality, sports books are setting lines, office pools are coming together, and many of us in the poker media are busy speculating what effect our...

The WSOP Main Event on ESPN: Moon Over Las Vegas

Only 18 players remained in contention for the 2009 World Series of Poker Main Event title in the penultimate episodes of ESPN’s coverage, nine of them surviving to make the final table, which will play out in Las Vegas this coming weekend and air...

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