Eighteen people stand between one-time WSOP Main Event champion Joe Cada and his second gold bracelet. Today, Cada will return to the Rio as the chip leader in a $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em event. He has nearly three times the average chip stack and a bit of experience in using that kind of thing to his advantage. If he manages to come out on top tonight, it will win him more than $660,000 and Team PokerStars Pro's first bracelet of 2012.
Earlier this year, Cada won $175,000 in a $2,000 side event at the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure and picked up his biggest score since his $8.5 million 2009 WSOP championship. Today he could earn as little as $19,012 or as much as $664,130. A fourth place finish would make him the top earner on Team PokerStars Pro in this year's WSOP.
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What's more, Cada has a shot at becoming the third 2009 November Niner to win a gold bracelet since his time the Penn and Teller Theater.
Joe Cada looking to pick up Team Pro's first bracelet of 2012
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Over the weekend, WSOP guru and numbers maven Jessica "Mother" Welman (I may be the only one who calls her Mother...) was ruminating a bit about November Nine players on Twitter. After Ylon Schwartz won a bracelet this weekend, Welman pointed out he is the sixth November Niner to win a gold bracelet ater his Main Event final table (the others are Phil Ivey, Scott Montgomery, Eric Buchman, Michael Mizrachi, and Matt Jarvis)--a solid 16.6%.
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Tonight, Cada could keep the streak going and become the seventh November Niner to pick up a bracelet since his big main event. What's more, he would be the first Main Event champion to win a second bracelet since 2001 champion Carlos Mortensen (he won a second bracelet in 2003).
All of that said, a lot can happen with 19 players left in an event. This is the deepest Cada has been in a WSOP event since he won the Main in 2009. He knows better than anybody that big leads can evaporate in a matter of minutes.
Good luck tonight, Joe. Let's see if you can give Mother Welman some more numbers to crunch.
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