NevadaAppeal.com 2 weeks ago

Cada, 21, looks to become youngest WSOP champion

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A 21-year-old playing in his first World Series of Poker main event is poised to become its youngest champion if he can beat an amateur logger who had never gambled for high stakes before entering the no-limit Texas Hold 'em... Full Article at NevadaAppeal.com

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