Final Table 7 -- Victor Ramdin

by Dennis Phillips |  Published: Mar 11, '09

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This week on my poker radio show, The Lumiere Place Final Table, Paul Harris and I talked with Victor Ramdin, who has made quite a name for himself in the last few years. Not only has he won over $2.5 million in live tournaments, but he has donated huge amounts to charity, including the work he does for people in need of medical care in his home nation, Guyana. I have a lot of respect for him because of that.



We talked to Victor about his philanthropic work, how he first became interested in poker, how he was mentored by Phil Ivey, and his plans for this year's World Series Of Poker. We also discussed his reputation for aggressive and unpredictable play — and how he changes strategies when he runs into another player like himself.



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We do The Lumiere Place Final Table live from Lumiere's poker room every Tuesday at 6pm on KFNS/St. Louis (and KFNS.com everywhere). If you've missed previous shows, they're always on my website, TheChipLeader.com.



Got a question or comment? E-mail me at dennisphillipspoker@gmail.com.

Dennis' outstanding performance in the 2008 World Series of Poker -- third place in the main event -- has earned him a lot of fans, a lot of cash, and a lot of media attention. More importantly, it allowed him to bring awareness to several charities that are close to his heart. Dennis began playing poker in 2004, and he plays exclusively online at PokerStars. E-mail questions or comments to dennisphillipspoker@gmail.com. Check out his calendar, media interviews, and the various charities he supports at his website.