Nov 8th, 2009 - Forbes
LAS VEGAS -- Steven Begleiter has busted from the World Series of Poker main event in sixth place after Darvin Moon hit an ace on the final community card to best Begleiter's queens.
Begleiter looked certain to double his stack early Sunday shortly after Phil Ivey was eliminated in seventh place, but the ace brought the game its second elimination within minutes and left five players with a chance at the $8.55 million title.
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ESPN Inside Deal Presented by PokerStars.net: 9-to-2 Preview
Nov 9th, 2009 - ESPN
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Editor's note: The final table will be broadcast on ESPN at 9 p.m. ET Tuesday.
After a battle for nearly 18 hours in the Penn and Teller Theater...Logger, 21 Year Old Vie for Poker Prize
Nov 8th, 2009 - AOL News
LAS VEGAS (Nov. 8) -- A 21-year-old professional poker player from Michigan hit a lucky king to cap a nearly impossible comeback at the World Series of Poker Sunday morning...
Cada's rally sets up final-table showdown with Moon at WSOP
Nov 8th, 2009 - USA Today
LAS VEGAS At 21, Joe Cada is a poker whiz. At 46, Darvin Moon is a husky logger who works with a chainsaw in the woods of western Maryland. They'll go head-to-head Monday night for the top prize of $8.
21-year-old, logger will square off in World Series of Poker final
Nov 8th, 2009 - SI
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- A 21-year-old professional poker player from Michigan hit a lucky king to cap a nearly impossible comeback at the World Series of Poker Sunday morning...Still nine left at World Series of Poker
Nov 7th, 2009 - USA Today
LAS VEGAS -- Nobody had been eliminated through more than two and a half hours of cautious play Saturday in the nine-player final table of the World Series of Poker. But Englishman James Akenhead came close to ouster...



