Victor Ramdin

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Victor Ramdin

Annand Ramdin on GSN's High Stakes Poker
Nickname(s) Computer Man, Victor
Hometown The Bronx, New York
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s) None
Money finishes 7
Highest ITM main
event finish
29th, 2003
World Poker Tour
Titles 1
Final tables 1
Money finishes 10
European Poker Tour
Titles None
Final tables None
Money finishes 1

Annand "Victor" Ramdin (born May 28, 1968 in Georgetown, Guyana, South America) is a professional poker player, based in The Bronx, New York, who has won a World Poker Tour (WPT) Championship and is a member of Team PokerStars[1] .

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[edit] Poker career

Ramdin took up poker in 2002 after seeing people play it in a bar and was later mentored by Phil Ivey. In 2003, he finished in the money of a World Series of Poker (WSOP) event for the first time in the $2,000 pot limit Texas hold 'em event. He also cashed in the $10,000 no limit hold 'em main event that year, finishing 29th. Later in the year he also finished 3rd at the Showdown at the Sands event won by John Myung.

Ramdin finished highly in the main event of the 2004 United States Poker Championship. While he did not cash in in the main event of the following year's USPC, he did receive a signed copy of Barry Greenstein's book "Ace on the River" after eliminating Greenstein from this tournament. Ramdin also finished in the money of the World Poker Tour (WPT) season 3 championship.

In 2005, made the final table of the PartyPoker Million V Cruise. The following year, Ramdin won the WPT Foxwoods Poker Classic, when his A♥ J♠ defeated Alex Jacob's K♦ J♣ on a board of Q♥ 7♥ 3♠ 8♠ J♥ in the final hand. Ramdin took home $1,331,889 for the win. Two weeks later he came close to making the final table of the WPT season 4 championship, finishing 11th when his A♣ 10♣ failed to improve against Vanessa Rousso's A♠ Q♣ on the Q♥ 6♣ 4♣ Q♠ 8♠ board.

As of 2008, his total live tournament winnings exceed $2,400,000.

[edit] Outside of poker

Ramdin has philanthropic pursuits outside of poker, and travels to Guyana with a team of doctors to do charity work. He also donated $100,000 to Guyanese First Lady Varshnie Jagdeo to take 13 children and four adults to Chennai, India for heart treatment.

His hobbies include Nine Ball and darts.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Team PokerStars profile: Victor Ramdin

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