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MEDIA SWARMING TO COVER JOE CADA

Joe Cada is the new name in poker and the media has taken notice. Preview some of the TV interviews, articles and pictures circulating the globe.
Nov 12 2009 05:18 PM EST
More than 150 media attended the WSOP final table in person this past weekend, but it is now the media who wasn't there who are looking to get their hands on the reigning champion of poker. Joe Cada, who at 21, has become the youngest WSOP Main Event champion ever, and the news media has taken notice. Below are just some of the stories that sprung up since Cada's improbable run from holding 1% of the chips in play, to holding them all.
 

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Shelby Township native in poker finals

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