Multi-Tabling Ramdin Doubles Three Hands in a Row, Dealt Aces Twice
Victor Ramdin had just 800 in chips a couple of minutes ago but now has a stack of 9,500. Even more interesting is the fact that he is still in Event #30: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha, so he is currently multi-tabling the two events.
Ramdin returned to the Seniors event after the money-bubble burst over in Event #30, and he was swiftly able to increase his stack by nearly twelve-fold.
Hand #1: His first double came with none other than quad aces after he limped in the small blind and the action checked to the river where Ramdin's 800 all-in was called. Ramdin showed on the board, and his opponent held .
Hand #2: In the next hand, Ramdin moved all in for 1,800 after seeing two players call for 150 and a raise to 500 from the cutoff. The raiser called and the hands were on their backs.
Victor Ramdin:
Opponent:
Board:
Nines and sevens two pair was enough for Ramdin to secure his second successive double-up.
Hand #3: There was a raise to 400 from Ramdin after one player had called for 150. Steven Klein defended his big blind before the third player called the raise.
The flop came , and Ramdin was checked to before he moved all in for 4,000. Klein let his hand go and Ramdin's second opponent went into the tank. He thought for close to two minutes before he made the call.
Victor Ramdin:
Opponent:
Turn:
River:
Ramdin had to swerve a lot of cards to ensure he continued his comeback and after the turn and river bricked for his opponent, he clawed in the pot for 9,500 pot and immediately left the table to return to play in Event #30.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Victor Ramdin |
9,500
8,400
|
8,400 |
Steven Klein |
6,000
-3,100
|
-3,100 |