Joe Cada is the 2009 World Series of Poker Main Event Champion.
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21 years, 11 months old at the time, Cada is the youngest player in history to have won the WSOP Main Event.
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Cada outlasted a dynamic final table that included Phil Ivey and Jeff Shulman. He went on to defeat Darvin Moon heads-up for the title and $8,547,042 in prize money.
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Before winning the Main Event, Cada had already amassed over $500,000 in earnings playing poker online.
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