Clemencon Drops the Guillotine on Ramdin to Double
Hold'em:
Victor Ramdin made it 40,000 to go before the flop and Tristan Clemencon three-bet to 60,000. Ramdin decided to four-bet, making it 80,000 to go and the Frenchman threw his last chips into the pot.
Showdown:
Clemencon:
Ramdin:
Clemencon would need to come from behind in order to survive his all-in confrontation.
The flop rolled out and Clemencon had paired his six, but was still trailing the paired eight of Ramdin. The turn card brought the and Clemencon picked up an open-ended straight draw, meaning he could now catch a queen, a seven, or a six for the double up. Pairing his ten would be no good as this would give Ramdin a straight.
River:
Ramdin's second pair gave the Frenchman a queen-high straight and Clemencon doubled up to approximately 260,000 in chips, while Ramdin fell to 240,000.