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Michigan poker star to play for final prize Tuesday

Joe Cada's chance at $8.5 million is still in the cards at the World Series of Poker Main Event. Cada and logger Darvin Moon are the final two players left at the final table and will play heads-up for $8.5 million at 1 a.m. Tuesday (EST). Full Article at Detroit News Online

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