Wai Kin Yong

2021年3月19日
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*Wai Kin Yong WeddingCourt Description: 28 U.S.C. § 2255. The panel affirmed the district court’s denial of Seng Chen Yong’s 28 U.S.C. § 2255 motion to vacate his guilty plea and set aside his misdemeanor conviction related to operating an unlawful sports betting operation. Yong argued that his guilty plea was involuntary because it was improperly conditioned on leniency for his son and was tainted by government misconduct. The panel held that a guilty plea made in exchange for leniency to a third party is involuntarily made if the government lacked probable cause to prosecute the third party at the time of the guilty plea. Considering the totality of the circumstances, the panel held that the Government had probable cause to prosecute Yong’s son at the time of Yong’s plea. Rejecting Yong’s contention that the Government’s pervasive misconduct required reversal, the panel did not believe that the misconduct tainted his plea or otherwise improperly induced it, where Yong was aware of the misconduct and decided to plead guilty nevertheless. In this latest “In Conversation” video for the Paul Phua Poker School, Wai Kin Yong and Rui Cao share three secrets for poker success, and remember an amazing hero call. Paul Phua picks the video highlights
In 2004, Wai Kin was selected as one of the 20 architects featured in the URA publication “20 under 45”. In 2006, TIMUR DESIGNS won a design award in the Sports and Leisure category for the development of beach amenities on Palawan Beach in Sentosa.Wai Kin Yong Wedding Malaysia
*The challenging player pool, however, did not faze Malaysian professional, Wai Kin Yong, son of the Triton Poker Series founder, Richard Yong, as he emerged victorious after a dramatic heads up battle with poker legend, Phil Ivey.
*Lee Davy sits down with Wai Kin Yong, the son of the Triton Poker Series founder, Richard Yong, to ask him about his beginnings in poker, his mentors, and how poker makes him feel.
*Wai Kin Yong is a poker player from Malaysia that has made a name for himself on the high roller scene over the last few years. Yong is also the son to Malaysian business man and poker player, Richard Yong. In 2019 Yong took down the £100,000 Triton Main Event in London for over $3.1 million, a career best.
*Wai Kin Yong wins the HKD 500K buy-in Main Event Malaysia’s Wai Kin Yong was one of the biggest stories of the series. Yong may not have stolen the headlines when he won the second edition of the Triton SHR Series, a charity event held in early September, but his win today at the HKD 500K buy-in Main Event put this young amateur in the.
If the Triton Super High Roller Series has a break-out star, it’s surely Wai Kin Yong. My young friend has had a superb run: in three Triton SHR tournaments between September 2016 and February 2017, he won twice and came sixth once, for a total of more than US$3m.Watch this new video for the Paul Phua Poker School, in which Wai Kin Yong explores the secrets of his success with me and Rui Cao, one of the most respected of all French players.
* Learn from other poker players
In Wai Kin Yong and Rui Cao’s previous Paul Phua Poker School video, they talked about their aggressive playing style. But actually, as you will find in this new video, Wai Kin Yong achieved poker tournament success only when he tempered that style with a little more caution. In poker tournaments your chips are more precious than in cash: you cannot rebuy. It makes sense to take a slightly less aggressive strategy, and to narrow your hand range.Here, Wai Kin Yong gives credit to his excellent mentor, the pro Mikael Thuritz. “He’s a great teacher,” says Wai Kin Yong. “I mean, he improved my game, like, 500% maybe!”Rui Cao, too, stresses the importance of learning from others, no matter how high a level you reach at poker. “I used to watch a lot of videos,” says Rui Cao, “talk with a lot of friends, so it’s not a single person, but just a group of people who made me a better player. I like to talk with good players all the time, so little by little I become better, l think.”
* Play the poker player, not the cards
Wai Kin Yong and Rui Cao have played poker together many times, but when asked for their most memorable hand, they both immediately think of the same one.On a board that ended up something like 7-4-J-6-A, Wai Kin Yong held just pocket nines. All the same, when Rui Cao check-raised the flop, bet the turn, then jammed the river, Wai Kin Yong still managed to call him down! It shows how important it is to know your opponent’s playing style: Wai Kin Yong evidently decided Rui Cao was capable of a triple-barrel bluff.Wai Kin Yong explains: “I was like, ‘Hmm, it’s Rui Cao. I call with nines. Good!’ And he got so mad about it. I called with nines, ha ha!”That fearlessness, that ability to trust your read no matter how intimidating the bet, is one of the many things that separates the true poker pro from the amateur.More Wai Kin Yong Images
* Play for love of the game, not just moneyWai Kin Yong Wedding
Finally, we discuss what it takes to be good at poker. Rui Cao believes you need to play from the heart as much as the head; for love, not money.“If you play the game to win money,” says Rui Cao, “you can be a top player, but you won’t be world class. Maybe you are going to be able to win a little bit, but you’re not going to love it. I think loving the game is the most important thing in poker.”Wai Kin Yong returns to the opening theme of the video when he says: “I think the most important thing for beginners is their willingness to learn, and admit that you’re not good, you know. Whereas l have known people who play poker every day, and they are losing every day, but they just think it’s bad luck. And l don’t think poker has that much bad luck.“You have to question yourself, and improve.”
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