[1] Ramdin took up poker in 2002 after watching the game played in a bar and was later mentored by professional Phil Ivey.
[7] 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.
[8] 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.
[11] Ramdin has philanthropic pursuits outside 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.