After 18 hours at the final table there are only two players left.
Cada will enter heads-up play with $135 million and has a solid chip lead over Moon, who has $58 million. Moon who has been living a dream and seems to have some fairy dust sprinkled over his hands since day one appears to be the crowd favorite. Although Cada has the considerable lead in the chip count. If Cada wins he will be the youngest ever WSOP champion.
Phil Ivey who was voted as the most likely to win in an online poll, went home in 7th place. Eliminated with a $1.4 million dollars to take with him. Albeit, that really is chump change for Ivey who at any given day or 24 hour time span ends up in 2 to 3 states and maybe even another country doing what he does best, gamble. Upon leaving and in his only interview with Nolan Dolla Ivey stated it was tough because he felt handicapped due to his chip count. And that there was not much he could do. For him it was all about the win and not the money. He seemed to be greatly disappointed
The final two will go heads-up Monday night starting at 10 p.m. PT, and you can catch all the action on ESPN.com Contributions of this story was taken from Andrew Feldman and ESPN.com The outcome will be broadcast for all to see on ESPN on Tuesday at 9:pm ET