I watched the two all-ins with low pocket pairs, 2s and 3s, by Cada on ESPN and he sucked out twice on the flop against higher pocket pairs!!!! He was very lucky. To hit the set on the flop is a 12% probability so to hit it twice with tournament on the line is a 1.44% probability. Overall he was a 25% chance of winning each time so he hit a 6.25% probability to win both situations of low vs higher pocket pair.
Especially after Shulman, who everyone knows plays tight and solid, raised under the gun. Cada should have known he was probably dominated.
And poor Saout had to be absolutely sick when that King spiked on the river to let Cada's A-K take out his eights. I thought that the frog played better than anyone, and was the guy who most deserved to win it all.