Darvin Moon was an absolute gentleman at the end and the way he treated Joe. Joe did great in the end and for a 21 year old winning it was great to watch. Darvin did great too. Great players and great respect for each other.
@@ellenmaes2480 It wasnt meant to be disrespectful, its just a superstition where if all in preflop you say nice hand to your opponents better hand, its seen as jinxing it, since 5 cards are still to be dealt. Similar to an underdog starting to put his coat on before last cards are dealt, the superstition is it might actually bring him luck. Ivey laughed because was surprised Moon said that, & implying somewhat jokingly that Moon might be trying to jinx the AK (Ivey wouldnt have known for sure if he was trying to do that , or just being sincerely complimentary)
This year and final table was SO nostalgic for me.. Seems like just yesterday being so excited to watch those two new episodes of WSOP coverage a week. This one takes the cake, the hype around Ivey, the intro was perfect with it saying "will he be the one...." We know now 15 years later he is and was the greatest, but this was epic.
But that 22 vs QQ hand wasn't stupid luck... It was stupid for Cada to push all-in instead of call when he did... But a call was correct, and if he just called he sees a 2 on the low flop and all the chips 100% go in.
Even if this was his only big cash, the way he carried himself was great. Maybe one of the most likeable tables in the past like 5 or more years before this
No….he sold his soul to satan just like everyone else who wins the wsop…think about it….there is no luck…..They all have to face Jesus on judgement day….what good is it if you have the world but lose your soul…
Honestly he played pretty well too and even got eternally UNLUCKY in a few hands. Like he was short stack for part of it because he got rivered on early. And honestly he proved he wasn't a one shot wonder too, pretty sure he won a few bracelets and had quite a few money finishes too shortly after this and of course making a final table not too long ago now
He was also lucky Begleiter knew little about basic tournament poker strategy - on hand 123 (the hand immediately after Cada doubled up Shulman at 41:30), Begleiter folded the button because he thought Buchman would raise him from the small blind; Buchman pointed out his only objective would have been to put Cada (big blind) all in, which he did, and then check it down as per the norm, to try and eliminate Cada. Had Begleiter joined in (for only about 5% of his stack at the time), he wins the hand, and Cada is eliminated in seventh place...
Well after putting 15 mil on a bluff and 19 mill in total when you are holding KQ high with no pair and no draw on the flop. I wouldn't even bother calling for another mil just to avoid the humiliation of showing my cards lol 😂
What an epic final table, thanks for posting this PokerGo, I have a subscription but I forget about these special moments until they are posted in UA-cam
Idd. Only reason I could think of is that Saout was maybe the most tight player and he reraised Ivey who was UTG. But still idd...if he shoves there, things would have been different.
@@driesheyte5850 On the other hand, I think the hand where Shulman had 99's against Ivey's KQ offsuit is also an autocall for Shulman. That fold definitely surprised me.
The FTP and PokerStars patches, ESPN, the huge crowd at the RIO… I wasn’t even into poker back then but my dad was and I remember this time of year! So nostalgic
You could make an argument for Ryan Reiss (he's won a WPT title since winning the Main Event in 2013), and Joe McKeehen (One Bracelet, Four WPT Final Tables since winning the Main Event in 2015), as well, though I do agree with you about Cada.
Joe Cada is one of my favorite champions in poker. From having 1% of the chips to winning the whole thing is just awesome, and at 21 nonetheless. Sure, he got insanely lucky, but hard to name a champ that didn't, and he def still made some quality plays (calling all in with middle pair HEADS UP??? that takes guts). Would love to see a movie made out of this it's a pretty awesome final table.
Really surprised Ivey folds Jacks preflop to a 3bet in that spot. Regardless, it's a truly insane run for anyone to make the FT in the main event, much less the best player in the world with the absolute biggest target on his back the entire tournament. As always, we salute and bow down to the GOAT.
Ah the good memories of Cada luckboxing the entire FT! 😂 gotta love those sun runs especially in the biggest(most important to most) tournaments in the world.
As a poker player from 2001 on i was an old school player and learnt from the age of 12….. watching the intro to this final table is nothing short of unbelievable! To see the legends and the pantheon of greats….. poker will never be like that again!
Norman Chad says Ivey was the only one who doesn't think about the money, but when you watch this final table, it looks like Ivey was the only one who thought about payjumps! Moon certainly didn't 😂
It was striking to me when Moon told Saout "it should have been me and you" after hitting 3 outers on Ivey and then for heaps against Begleiter. He also called off over 1/4 of his stack against Buchman with just KJ. Based on beats it probably should have been Shulman and Saout.
The two Phils are just incredible. Ivey's way of playing (math, ability to read people, coolness, bluff catching ability, not counting out supernatural feelings ("people have energy around them")) his wins both in cash games and in tournaments for so many years constantly - its just crazy. I think, only Hellmuth with his 17 bracelets, his ability to make people believe hes a fool, when in reality hes a monster (like Columbo), his ability to manipulate players into making mistakes, his crazy ability to read people, to sniff their souls - is in his league. Two great players, much better than the low IQ GTO pros of these days, who just copy paste some stuff they got from a machine and get outplayed constantly.
I like both of them but for a non pampas player I think it works more helmuth tight style because I think people fold many times only because he is Phil Ivey when he bluffs
I just saw this final table. It is one thing to get lucky. No player can win the main event without a little luck. But this is insane. 3-3 vs. J-J and 2-2 vs. Q-Q both preflop. I thought Moon was lucky but this… I’m done.
That's why he's one of the greats. Making good folds is key, even if you're wrong. Always go with your gut. I'm the best in the world!!! Courtesy of Whole Foods. RDP.
You need A LOT of luck to win a turnament. A lot! Only hand I can think of him playing bad was that 22 against the french, otherwise he play a pretty solid poker.
For me, the memorable highlights of this FT: Ivey chewing his apple while taking a bad beat, and Darvin Moon lying to his wife about what we folded even though the action was televised.
@MaximusAximus if we're to judge anything off hendonmob, yeah. He apparently has made another 6 million on top of this win. Still firing in the wsop as well.
I really miss ESPN's coverage of the wsop especially Lon and Norm but the overall play has gotten so much better. Some of the calls and raises made at the ME final tables from these years like 05-2010 were somewhat laughable.
The Ivey KK hand illustrates why poker doesn't work very well as a spectator event. Ivey shoves, everyone folds (including a nice laydown by Cada), crowd erupts with delight. While at home, those of us rooting for Ivey were disappointed with everyone folding.
@@suchabadbeat2617 - ok. I thought you were being silly. I then decided to Ecosia the name and...WOW! I thought for 100% certainty it was Epstein. THANK YOU!
Cada had to be the least covered WSOP Champion throughout each episode. I get he was lucky but they seemed to really push the other players leading up to the final table. I honestly don't recall any other champions that got little to no coverage like Cada
This is as mythic as you get for a WSOP broadcast. Heroes, villains, an electric feeling of power and energy, that I argue has never been matched.
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It was terrible. Poker is not a spectator sport, and the energy was way over the top.
Wait, who was the villain?
What about 2003?
Congrats to announcer Lon McEachern for winning a WSOP Circuit event last year.
That's one more win than Norman Chad has!
Darvin‘s comment on the cash: „It‘s money.“ He knows what life is and should be about, and it‘s not money! 👏🏼
Its Darvin lol
I just love how humble Darvin was.
May he rest in peace
Yes he is
Darvin Moon was an absolute gentleman at the end and the way he treated Joe. Joe did great in the end and for a 21 year old winning it was great to watch. Darvin did great too. Great players and great respect for each other.
Cada was a real class act for a youngster. Respected all the other players and seems a humble guy.
Two great guys in heads up, I wanted them both to win
A great ambassador for the game today too.
He should be humble.. never seen anyone play so bad and get so lucky, that too in a wsop final table.
Heck Darvin Moon got lucky too but he played better than Cada.@@mash1855
Cada was a fish
Phil Ivey is such a legend. He just takes it like a pro, because he knows it's the nature of the game.
$1.4m in 2009 dollars, in the deepest part of a recession probably helped soften the blow lol
@@yuhyuhtheindigo7085100% lol
Ivey showed no respect for Moon at 53:32 he just laughed at him. Got what he deserved on the flop.
❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊わあ 1:33:54
@@ellenmaes2480 It wasnt meant to be disrespectful, its just a superstition where if all in preflop you say nice hand to your opponents better hand, its seen as jinxing it, since 5 cards are still to be dealt. Similar to an underdog starting to put his coat on before last cards are dealt, the superstition is it might actually bring him luck. Ivey laughed because was surprised Moon said that, & implying somewhat jokingly that Moon might be trying to jinx the AK (Ivey wouldnt have known for sure if he was trying to do that , or just being sincerely complimentary)
Moon left 100k + on the table by not putting any poker sponsor on his clothes. I respect that
I'd respect it more if he wasn't advertising for the NFL.
Probably got half million from Saints
@@HopyHop1 Making it sound like he "still is" advertising for them >.>
@@CrazeeAdam
was = past tense
That was such a sweet moment when they raised each others hands
When are you making appearance in the FT of the ME Ryan? Hope to see you this year!
@@sixredfish6115 There are no Rebuys at the ME :-)
Absolutely Mr.Parking lot champ. My favorite scene from this years event.
You did my mom and that’s D generate
Wow, I didnt remember Cada ran like that, I love the tournaments, but the final table just becomes a roulette man.
The brilliant commentary fueled my poker addiction.
This year and final table was SO nostalgic for me.. Seems like just yesterday being so excited to watch those two new episodes of WSOP coverage a week. This one takes the cake, the hype around Ivey, the intro was perfect with it saying "will he be the one...." We know now 15 years later he is and was the greatest, but this was epic.
Wow, I didn’t recall Cada getting so lucky during the final table. Crazy
that is all everyone remembered back in the day
But that 22 vs QQ hand wasn't stupid luck... It was stupid for Cada to push all-in instead of call when he did... But a call was correct, and if he just called he sees a 2 on the low flop and all the chips 100% go in.
Cada is fish
He was down to under 1% chips at one point and came back
Phil Ivey intro gives me chills everytime
i hate him. Respect and ivey are opposite.
How did you watch this 13 days ago? A channel membership?
@@88mphDrBrown was on the channels playlist
@@88mphDrBrownthey upload them out of order sometimes on accident.
Best WSOP intro ever, and it's not close. Kudos to the editor
RIP moon, what a legend
He’s an ass. ‘It should be me and you.’ Disrespectful to the champ after Moon spent the whole tournament getting lucky and sucking out.
he died???
@@martinedwards4522yeah he passed away suddenly in 2020 after complications from some kind of surgery. I think he was in his mid 50s
Even if this was his only big cash, the way he carried himself was great. Maybe one of the most likeable tables in the past like 5 or more years before this
That’s sad to hear, he had such a great attitude about life.
Rest in peace to Darvin moon.
what happened???
@@martinedwards4522 passed away due to complications from surgery
@@edyoung2621 ahhh thats too bad im sorry to hear that!... when?
2020
Looking back on this, it's amazing how lucky Cada got in order to win. They say skill gets you to the final table, luck gets you the win.
No….he sold his soul to satan just like everyone else who wins the wsop…think about it….there is no luck…..They all have to face Jesus on judgement day….what good is it if you have the world but lose your soul…
I'd say luck gets you to the final table and skill gives you a bit more luck.
Honestly he played pretty well too and even got eternally UNLUCKY in a few hands. Like he was short stack for part of it because he got rivered on early.
And honestly he proved he wasn't a one shot wonder too, pretty sure he won a few bracelets and had quite a few money finishes too shortly after this and of course making a final table not too long ago now
He was also lucky Begleiter knew little about basic tournament poker strategy - on hand 123 (the hand immediately after Cada doubled up Shulman at 41:30), Begleiter folded the button because he thought Buchman would raise him from the small blind; Buchman pointed out his only objective would have been to put Cada (big blind) all in, which he did, and then check it down as per the norm, to try and eliminate Cada.
Had Begleiter joined in (for only about 5% of his stack at the time), he wins the hand, and Cada is eliminated in seventh place...
@@Auninithat's not basic strategy... Everybody acts like you should come together to knock out small all-ins... what did Bedwetter have? Q-7?
As much as Cada’s win was a luck box, that read by Cada when moon raised him all in was sick
Darvin Moon was the nicest guy ever
"It don't matter how much it is, either I'm calling or I'm not" Lol what a Legend
Well after putting 15 mil on a bluff and 19 mill in total when you are holding KQ high with no pair and no draw on the flop.
I wouldn't even bother calling for another mil just to avoid the humiliation of showing my cards lol 😂
Legendary stuff, Darvin Moon and Joe Cada are 2 of the most likeable people I've ever watched play, I MISS THIS ERA OF POKER SO MUCH
What an epic final table, thanks for posting this PokerGo, I have a subscription but I forget about these special moments until they are posted in UA-cam
The greatest intro, forget wsop history, probably a top one of all time
I never seen Ivey played that tight. Those jacks were a clear shove with his stack size.
Idd. Only reason I could think of is that Saout was maybe the most tight player and he reraised Ivey who was UTG. But still idd...if he shoves there, things would have been different.
@@driesheyte5850 On the other hand, I think the hand where Shulman had 99's against Ivey's KQ offsuit is also an autocall for Shulman. That fold definitely surprised me.
The FTP and PokerStars patches, ESPN, the huge crowd at the RIO… I wasn’t even into poker back then but my dad was and I remember this time of year! So nostalgic
What an intro ! Thanks for these oldies, amazing content.
Cada ran like God but in the past 14 years he’s proven to be the best champ in the post-champ run he’s had.
He was a pro even before the main event, playing mostly HU online.
You could make an argument for Ryan Reiss (he's won a WPT title since winning the Main Event in 2013), and Joe McKeehen (One Bracelet, Four WPT Final Tables since winning the Main Event in 2015), as well, though I do agree with you about Cada.
What? He's certainly not better than Merson and he might not be better than Ensan
Joe Cada is one of my favorite champions in poker. From having 1% of the chips to winning the whole thing is just awesome, and at 21 nonetheless. Sure, he got insanely lucky, but hard to name a champ that didn't, and he def still made some quality plays (calling all in with middle pair HEADS UP??? that takes guts). Would love to see a movie made out of this it's a pretty awesome final table.
Really surprised Ivey folds Jacks preflop to a 3bet in that spot. Regardless, it's a truly insane run for anyone to make the FT in the main event, much less the best player in the world with the absolute biggest target on his back the entire tournament.
As always, we salute and bow down to the GOAT.
I was always stunned by that fold, especially with his chip stack. We all make mistakes, I assume he regrets that one. Still the goat 🐐🐐🐐...
He said he had a live read that was wrong
That’s one hell of a run. That’s the definition of sun run.
Stupid luck.
I forgot Cada was down to only 5 big blinds at one point. What a comeback.
ESPN poker just hits different
Yea it used to actually be entertaining to watch
Ah the good memories of Cada luckboxing the entire FT! 😂 gotta love those sun runs especially in the biggest(most important to most) tournaments in the world.
As a poker player from 2001 on i was an old school player and learnt from the age of 12….. watching the intro to this final table is nothing short of unbelievable! To see the legends and the pantheon of greats….. poker will never be like that again!
Darvin Moon is without a doubt one of my favorite players that I have watched.
Stack em stack em stack em stack em to the top
2009 WSOP CHAMPION JOE CADA
2009 WSOP CHAMPION JOE CADA
Ivey tossing pocket J’s was pretty wild.
Norman Chad says Ivey was the only one who doesn't think about the money, but when you watch this final table, it looks like Ivey was the only one who thought about payjumps! Moon certainly didn't 😂
Moon was a class act
These nvr get old
maybe the best final table of the last 20 years
오나의하나님배크시박근혜이스후이승훈저귾정근형정의선회장님놀러가보세요그림그리라우김정은대통령만나보세요강성태박사님최재요대통령 17:48 배상 17:48
Who’s here before they released it through daily uploads?
Me
Are you a wizard?
Watched all these in real time in 2000s
I was here in the years 2009 to enjoy free wsop uploads. I remember part 1/4 etc
Who cares?
Fair play to Cada really. Never knew that he was down to just 5BB at one stage.
Quite a comeback from that.
Rare final table in this later part of this decade with multiple pros in it
But man did Cada run the gauntlet when he was so low on chips
That intro gave me goosebumps.
If ever the phrase the man the myth the legend could apply to someone, it applied to the late Darvin Moon. Rest in peace big fella
It was striking to me when Moon told Saout "it should have been me and you" after hitting 3 outers on Ivey and then for heaps against Begleiter. He also called off over 1/4 of his stack against Buchman with just KJ. Based on beats it probably should have been Shulman and Saout.
The two Phils are just incredible. Ivey's way of playing (math, ability to read people, coolness, bluff catching ability, not counting out supernatural feelings ("people have energy around them")) his wins both in cash games and in tournaments for so many years constantly - its just crazy. I think, only Hellmuth with his 17 bracelets, his ability to make people believe hes a fool, when in reality hes a monster (like Columbo), his ability to manipulate players into making mistakes, his crazy ability to read people, to sniff their souls - is in his league. Two great players, much better than the low IQ GTO pros of these days, who just copy paste some stuff they got from a machine and get outplayed constantly.
I like both of them but for a non pampas player I think it works more helmuth tight style because I think people fold many times only because he is Phil Ivey when he bluffs
“I haven’t seen the French this excited since McDonald’s came to Paris.” again.
Classic Norman Chad
Phil Ivey takes it in stride like a pro.
I just saw this final table. It is one thing to get lucky. No player can win the main event without a little luck.
But this is insane.
3-3 vs. J-J and 2-2 vs. Q-Q both preflop.
I thought Moon was lucky but this… I’m done.
This wsop was one of the greatest shuv and get there tournaments ever.
Funny how the game has changed at 45:52 Ivey thinking he’s not allowed to fold but his instincts were correct you def can at FT for 11BBs
That's why he's one of the greats. Making good folds is key, even if you're wrong. Always go with your gut.
I'm the best in the world!!!
Courtesy of Whole Foods. RDP.
Joey would have folded 😂
This was the best wsop swear
Unreal for Cada to hit both sets with 3s and 2s. Whatever anyones says luck won him this world series.
You need A LOT of luck to win a turnament. A lot! Only hand I can think of him playing bad was that 22 against the french, otherwise he play a pretty solid poker.
@@bigbadbandit44he had a ton of it
I m from Indonesia i like you Joe cada
15:30 never celebrate early, especially over nothing.😂
Rip moon man
The promo was goldddddd
Perfect example of " it ain't over till its over"
Thank you very much. "When you come to a fork in the road, take it"
the good days
Anyone know why the final was delayed
That ace on the river at 58:56 is so sweet. That Begleiter guy was just too annoying and arrogant.
For me, the memorable highlights of this FT: Ivey chewing his apple while taking a bad beat, and Darvin Moon lying to his wife about what we folded even though the action was televised.
I still laugh about this from time to time
Dud i just searched everywhere for a good quality of this final table and found nothing, booom this releases now hahahhaha wtf
Joe Cada has proven to be an excellent player but he didn't deserve to win this. He was even luckier than Chris Ferguson in 2000.
has he proven to be an excellent player?
@@StressedEmployee yes, Joe is probably the best actual poker player of all the champions since Chris Moneymaker
@MaximusAximus if we're to judge anything off hendonmob, yeah. He apparently has made another 6 million on top of this win. Still firing in the wsop as well.
I really miss ESPN's coverage of the wsop especially Lon and Norm but the overall play has gotten so much better. Some of the calls and raises made at the ME final tables from these years like 05-2010 were somewhat laughable.
That intro was one of the best
The Ivey KK hand illustrates why poker doesn't work very well as a spectator event. Ivey shoves, everyone folds (including a nice laydown by Cada), crowd erupts with delight. While at home, those of us rooting for Ivey were disappointed with everyone folding.
I forgot how many times Cada would shove with small pocket pairs. He was lucky to get bailed out twice and nail sets.
Saout played perfection, deserve to win
1:27:21 Moon didn't make many huge bluffs but every time he did he would play with his beard right before the bet
IS THAT JEFFREY ESPTEIN AT 55:37 ???
Cliff josephy
@@suchabadbeat2617 - Mountaintop Jeffy
@@suchabadbeat2617 - ok. I thought you were being silly. I then decided to Ecosia the name and...WOW! I thought for 100% certainty it was Epstein.
THANK YOU!
Some people push with pockets 3s and pocket 2s and hit trips against jacks and queens and some people have the jacks and queens
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That is a lot of suck outs that I could have ever imagined!
Also cada face angers me total luck box
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하트다이아몬드 17:48
Cada had to be the least covered WSOP Champion throughout each episode. I get he was lucky but they seemed to really push the other players leading up to the final table. I honestly don't recall any other champions that got little to no coverage like Cada
Having watched these in order he and eastgate got barely any screen time
Lol bro they don't know who's going to win the tournament man lol. If you're quiet and don't have a monster stack they're prob not covering you much.
Maybe because of the company he keeps.
@@4oclockHereHuhHUH Yea Eastgate is second to Cada for coverage for sure
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Joe bad beat Cada, poor frenchie.
다통령만들기게임 9:42
This final table had it all
I think Darvin should have won that bracelet
who spotted jonathan little in the audience?
Sometimes it's not the best player who wins, but who is the luckiest 😮.
Who ran better EASTGATE, DUHAMEL or CADA?
Cada def ran best at the final table but Duhamel prob throughout the tournament as a whole.
1:00:47 what is Cada thinking here?
Cada is a lucky box
1:24:53 moon wants to flip his cards over so quickly the dealer was in his way
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cada really didnt desreve those 2 hands, going all in on pocket 2s and 3s. he should have been eliminated
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식약처오유경맛있다강선우강기명나경원 47:18 최재요아버님78클로바바겨복아파트노재의재규어벤츠오백뿌조나주라팔어? 48:55 중고차 기스 아났어 49:06
Moon a legend Like how to play
This was the year of suck outs. I've never seen so many improbable rivers. Cada got lucky.
He did get lucky, but he turned out to be a legend. Two Main Event FTs and 5 (and counting) Bracelets 🔥
@@Clockles87 yeah Joe is probably the best actual poker player of all the main event Champions since Chris Moneymaker