In the 2010s probably. Duhammal seemed like a decent guy too, but probably not as likeable as John. And you'd have to go back further to find one as decent as John seems
I feel he only got bitter about a potential slowroll cause he was begging for a fold after his opponents speech. A 3 million dollar decision warrants more time so Cynn was fine to me.
I hate shoving with 40+ BB for what’s at best a coin flip. Less than 20 it’s an no-brainer, but with 40 and lots of laddering ICM still possible, it seems like a very bad play. So many better spots! Other than that mistake, he did play very well.
@@fakeyoutubeaccount594I think Cada does have an "extra" sort of play at a table. Especially at a final table. Same with a lot of former champions who make it this far. It's that they are a former champion.. And when you push all in.. It's going to scare others more than if just an amateur did it.
@@usernamesrlamoas someone who has run extremely cold for 3 straight days before, there honestly isn’t a guarantee he gets anywhere near another spot like that, plus he has no way to knows he’s up against AK
Remember that right after Cada got knocked out, he jumped right into The Closer tourney moments later and took the whole thing down. He's clearly the most experienced & skilled in this group.
Miles thinking he was slow rolled is ridiculous and a sign of a bad looser. If there's a time you'd be double and tripple thinking your decisions, it would heads up at the final table.
Seriously, I was shocked. He seemed polite the whole time. I'd be so freaking tired by that time. There's times on just Day 1 where I was tired and had trouble counting 5 chips.
I don’t think it was a slowroll. When villain 3bets 8.5x BB’s pre, then bets half pot on flop, then shoves the turn… KJ doesn’t look SUPER amazing. Easily could have AK or KQ there, and even though it would be unlikely, he could technically also have 55 or 88 there. So it’s perfectly reasonable to think about the hand there and not snap call, especially given it’s HU and villain is all in with the WSOP ME Bracelet on the line. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
He commented earlier that it was surprisingly easy to get all the chips. On the final table, it was surprisingly easy for him to lose all the chips. He made some very questionable calls...
The editing saved a lot of time. In game, Tony's people told him he had a tell. Tony was flicking his chips in with a circular motion, that's why he quit doing it. GG too both. 😊
1:17:00 well that was a misstep and a half by Dyer. Surely he only called to catch the bluff? But I’m not sure in what universe Miles is bluffing there…
8:30 Dyer is being really reckless here. Saying "13, 25" could be interpreted as 13.25 million. If Cada or Lynskey have big hands they might bring the tournament director and force him what he said verbally.
Just because you’re “never folding” doesn’t mean it’s a slow roll. Also he said “I wasn’t trying to slow roll you” Stay mad about it cuz a guy thought through his decision when he didn’t have the nuts
During this coverage, they kept on saying Joe Cada won his 3rd bracelet this yr. But in fact, he didn't win it til after the main event. He got knocked out of main, then entered the closer tournament and won it.
Remember the dealer that insisted players show their hand to the camera AFTER the hand is over for some reason? Is this why Miles kept rechecking his hand after it was over?
I’m gonna give Cynn a pass on that last “slow roll”. It was late, they’ve been playing for 10 days, he was tired but still had the patience to think it through as he did not have the nuts (pun not intended).
Wow-only in America can you have a homeless dude and a drug addict heads up for 8 million! lol Also love Lon and Norman’s bickering like an old married couple. I wonder if Norman’s jokes are improv or scripted!
Cynn is probably one of the most likeable wsop champions in recent years. Handled himself with class the whole way through!
Exactly! Miles didn’t deserve it
Cynn City
In the 2010s probably. Duhammal seemed like a decent guy too, but probably not as likeable as John. And you'd have to go back further to find one as decent as John seems
Refreshing
Jamie Gold!!
I feel he only got bitter about a potential slowroll cause he was begging for a fold after his opponents speech. A 3 million dollar decision warrants more time so Cynn was fine to me.
Not a slowroll. Obviously he can't fold trip kings there but he can still think about his decision heads up at the final table of the main event.
From what was televised Cada played like a goat.
I hate shoving with 40+ BB for what’s at best a coin flip. Less than 20 it’s an no-brainer, but with 40 and lots of laddering ICM still possible, it seems like a very bad play. So many better spots! Other than that mistake, he did play very well.
@@usernamesrlamo I made that comment before I saw that play. Weird play on his part for sure. I definity agree with you.
@@fakeyoutubeaccount594I think Cada does have an "extra" sort of play at a table. Especially at a final table. Same with a lot of former champions who make it this far. It's that they are a former champion.. And when you push all in.. It's going to scare others more than if just an amateur did it.
@@usernamesrlamoas someone who has run extremely cold for 3 straight days before, there honestly isn’t a guarantee he gets anywhere near another spot like that, plus he has no way to knows he’s up against AK
His play on day 7 was unreal.
Remember that right after Cada got knocked out, he jumped right into The Closer tourney moments later and took the whole thing down. He's clearly the most experienced & skilled in this group.
Wait how soon after did he decide to fire the tournament?
@@yaboi912 I believe he was quoted after winning it to be within 2 hours later & sometime before registration closed.
Cada's sick. One of the best millennial players, him and Dwan.
Miles thinking he was slow rolled is ridiculous and a sign of a bad looser.
If there's a time you'd be double and tripple thinking your decisions, it would heads up at the final table.
Seriously, I was shocked. He seemed polite the whole time. I'd be so freaking tired by that time. There's times on just Day 1 where I was tired and had trouble counting 5 chips.
My sympathies faded at 10 8 Hand
Miles' reaction and slow roll accusation was a bit disappointing after such a great battle.
I don’t think it was a slowroll. When villain 3bets 8.5x BB’s pre, then bets half pot on flop, then shoves the turn… KJ doesn’t look SUPER amazing. Easily could have AK or KQ there, and even though it would be unlikely, he could technically also have 55 or 88 there. So it’s perfectly reasonable to think about the hand there and not snap call, especially given it’s HU and villain is all in with the WSOP ME Bracelet on the line. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Exactly, remember John HESP, A10 v AA final table
11:40 brutal way to go out. Holding Pocket Kings must sting for Labat
I had to watch this just to see how Dyer manages to lose such a chip lead
He commented earlier that it was surprisingly easy to get all the chips. On the final table, it was surprisingly easy for him to lose all the chips. He made some very questionable calls...
The editing saved a lot of time. In game, Tony's people told him he had a tell. Tony was flicking his chips in with a circular motion, that's why he quit doing it. GG too both. 😊
Miles acted like such a douchebag after the bluff shove last hand. YOU made the mistake, don't take it out on your family.
1:17:00 well that was a misstep and a half by Dyer. Surely he only called to catch the bluff? But I’m not sure in what universe Miles is bluffing there…
8:30 Dyer is being really reckless here. Saying "13, 25" could be interpreted as 13.25 million. If Cada or Lynskey have big hands they might bring the tournament director and force him what he said verbally.
almost all the players verbalise their bet sizes like this now, its common practice
@@jamesshaw4272 False. So if the pot were 2 million, And I said "eleven" that's 1.1 million? That doesn't make any sense.
@@SeanCosgrove1 like i said, a lot of plyers do it now, whether u think its false or not, i know what u r saying but it happens
I’m still confused about Miles asking why slow Rolled him, when John Clearly said aloud i promise I’m not slow rolling you!!! 😮
Lol every final table has the Dyer type of player. What’re the odds he showered during this run?
Don’t be rude come on.
1:42:10...Miles has his opponent in Dyer straights!!
Miles had Dyer's number that day.
In this day and age to make the final table after winning it once is very very rare and lucky .. Joe cada is a legend
John Cynn getting 11th in 2016 then 2 years later winning it, I just can't get over that, unreal.
Cynn didn’t slow roll there were plenty of hands crushing his and he knew the odds of him winning if he lost would be hard
Cada vs Manion(Michigan vs Michigan)
I swear I have a passion for poker ♥️
No slow roll. He easily could have had 88 or 55
also they were playing heads-up for ten hours, on the biggest stage poker has. And Tony apologized for the comment after the fact.
41:00 what a spew
Miles crying about being slowrolled lol
for a reason not that it matters
Wasn’t even a slow roll
Never ever folding there so yes it was a slowroll, He said it himself at the end sorry for the slowroll
Just because you’re “never folding” doesn’t mean it’s a slow roll. Also he said “I wasn’t trying to slow roll you”
Stay mad about it cuz a guy thought through his decision when he didn’t have the nuts
Stupid comments. Just because you Are likely to Call does not mean you slowroll anybody
now do all 2019 :)
Not sure if anyone knows this, but tony miles used to have an addiction problem
Norman only mentioned it every time Tony was in a showdown.
Tony Miles (not the same person) became Englands first chess grandmaster back in the mid 70s 😀
2:09:00 Ridiculous to think this is a slow roll. I would have been extremely tired at this point. The right decision is more than $3 million.
It’s definitely not a slowroll. Miles could have easily had him beat there.
During this coverage, they kept on saying Joe Cada won his 3rd bracelet this yr. But in fact, he didn't win it til after the main event. He got knocked out of main, then entered the closer tournament and won it.
Closer win was his 4th belt, he won his 3rd belt earlier that same year in another event lil step child. 😮
@@dnx112 ty stepfather
Who can tell me how Miles finishes 2nd ... ?!
When miles call CADA All in, CADA right away realise make a mistake
Remember the dealer that insisted players show their hand to the camera AFTER the hand is over for some reason?
Is this why Miles kept rechecking his hand after it was over?
These 2 commentators are LEGEND!
Just wait one more year for your over fifty main event champion Norm (Hossein Ensan).
Joe Cada’s run may be the best ever.
well actually how about newsom going back to back finals
@@michaelsippola5227 why is it never easy?
it's funny you made this comment when he's a main event champ, surely that year was his best run lolll ?
Chan - back to back, second the very next year to Helmuth...
@@shadowdawg04 in much smaller fields, my man.
If I was playing for 8 million dollars I'd take my time too.
image going out of a tournament cuz your pocket Kings loose twice in a row.
what a bad beat
why would you shove TT there
Always tough to watch the chip leader blow through his stack. Dyer has to be kicking himself
these players forgot they on WSOP not survivor
That bracelet is THICK!!!
Poor Antoine Labat. Did someone put a voodoo curse on him before the final table bubble?
I thought at first it was a slow roll but watching again it was just slow. 😮
2018 WSOP CHAMPION JOHN CYNN
2018 WSOP CHAMPION JOHN CYNN
Cynn, short stack w/ 20bigs, and then all of the sudden hes tied for chip lead? Sure would like to know how that happened.
try watching the video
@@whirlingdervish69 20 to 40, then to over 100x is a mystery. maybe u should watch the video, smart@ss
I’m amateur and I would never give him a free look in order to catch a ten in the river, beginner mistakes !
Miles looking at his cards before handing them back is so infuriating!
I’m gonna give Cynn a pass on that last “slow roll”. It was late, they’ve been playing for 10 days, he was tired but still had the patience to think it through as he did not have the nuts (pun not intended).
2017 was the best ME FT of the modern era, this is the worst....
i hate seeing cada lose
Metildi acting liked he played it well
Spoilers if you haven’t watched this yet
I really woulda liked to see Cada take down his 2nd title but Cynn winning isn’t terrible either
Miles cracked Cynn's Aces two times
Dyer is a great player but the way he holds himself is a disgrace
Norman Chad absolutely awful here.
Va voir Labat si j'y suis
Wow-only in America can you have a homeless dude and a drug addict heads up for 8 million! lol Also love Lon and Norman’s bickering like an old married couple. I wonder if Norman’s jokes are improv or scripted!
Thought he was saying "Johnson"
Slow Roll? What? 1 minute and 40 seconds for a $3m+ decision is not slow at all. POOR LOSER Syndrome...
What is that commentator even blabbing About?
1st title
Please slow roll me then hand me 5 million I don’t mind 😂
What a sore loser 'Miles'... Slow Roll, never. Roles reversed, he'd have taken the time to think it thru.
😂
Cada went thru half the field
Bad loser and a great winner :)
Dyerrhea Poker 😮
Is that how you spell it? LoL
Dyerbolical demonstration of how to flush an entire tournament down the toilet in two hands 😉
@@siamshibam hehe.
I think that's the same girlfriend I saw when he won the 2009 main event,happy for them...
Not a Miles fan. The way he grins when he beats someone seems rather eggplant'ish.
Pretty poor players other than Cynn and Cada
Norman Sucks !!!! hate his sarcastic humor !!!
7:10 only fools believe that anyone can actually walk on the moon, what a joke.
100% a slowroll