Six-High Good Enough For Ramdin
When we walked up to the table, Victor Ramdin and Ryan Hughes were tangled up in a big pot. There was at least 180,000 piled in the middle as the dealer put fourth street down on the board. Ramdin was first from the hijack seat, and he spent some time stacking out a potential bet before announcing a check instead. Hughes considered for a few moments too, and he eventually checked it back.
That brought the on the river, and Ramdin immediately slid out a bet -- it looked like 116,000 to our eyes. Hughes would take some time mulling over the big decision before reluctantly releasing his cards.
Ever the advertiser, Ramdin couldn't resist flipping up his as he raked in the pot.
If you can count Ramdin's chips, you're hired; to our eyes, it looks like he's just crept up over 1.1 million with that win.