Danny Nguyen

{{short description|Vietnamese-American poker player}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=January 2019}}

{{For|other people named Dan or Daniel Nguyen|Dan Nguyen}}

{{Infobox poker player

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| name = Danny Nguyen

| nickname = Danny Boy

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| residence = San Jose, California

| birth_date = January 8

| birth_place = Vietnam

| wsop bracelet count = None

| wsop money finishes = 1

| wsop main event best finish rank = None

| wsop main event best finish year =

| wpt titles = 1

| wpt final tables = 1

| wpt money finishes = 1

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Danny Nguyen (born January 8 in Vietnam) is a poker dealer and poker player from San Jose, California.

Nguyen moved to America in 1981, and went on to win the $1,025,000 first prize at the Season Three World Poker Tour Bay 101 Shooting Stars event, personally eliminating all five of his final table opponents including Gus Hansen and Men Nguyen.{{Cite web |date=2005-03-11 |title=WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star, Championship WPT Event |url=https://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/event.php?a=r&n=7767 |access-date=2025-06-29 |website=The Hendon Mob Poker Database}}

Nguyen's WPT win was notable for the numerous outdraws and bad beats he put on his opponents while at the final table.

  • During one hand, Danny called a raise of $28,000 from Gus Hansen. Danny held 4♣ 3♣, while Gus held A♦ 7♥. The flop read 2♦ K♣ A♠. Corey Cheresnick, who was also in the hand, holding K♥ 10♦, lead out on the flop and bet $100,000 after Danny checked. Gus called the bet, and Danny, with little more than a gutshot straight draw, (needing a five to complete his straight) also called the bet. When the turn brought the J♠, Danny bet $100,000. Corey folded his pair of Kings, but Gus called with top pair (Aces). The river brought the 5♠, allowing Danny to make his straight. But when Danny checked, Gus also checked. When Danny turned over the 4♣ 3♣, Gus, looking somewhat stunned, simply said, "I can't beat it," as he mucked his cards. According to the WPT hand update on-screen, the odds of catching the 5 for a straight on the river were 9:1.
  • In a later hand, Danny called an all-in bet from Men "The Master" Nguyen (no relation). Danny held J♥ J♣, and Men held Q♥ Q♦, making "The Master" a 78% favorite preflop to win the hand against Danny's 22%. The board read 3♣ 6♣ 2♦ J♠ J♦ giving Danny four of a kind, thus knocking out "The Master" in sixth place.
  • On another hand, Danny pushed all of his remaining chips into the pot and his all in was called by Shandor Szentkuti. Danny held A♦ 7♦, while Shandor held A♠ K♣. The flop brought 5♥ K♥ 5♠, making Shandor a more than 99% favorite to win the hand, leaving Danny with only 1/2%, however the turn brought a 7♣, and the river brought the 7♠, giving Danny a full house and the win. According to the WPT hand update on-screen, the odds of catching running 7's for the win were 274:1.
  • And on the final hand of heads-up against his opponent Dr. Jay Martens, Danny called Jay's all-in bet while holding 4♥ 3♦, and Martens held K♠ 4♦, making Martens a 70% favorite preflop. But the board read 9♥ 2♥ 10♥ 7♣ 3♣, giving Danny a pair of threes and winning him the top prize of $1,025,000 and a World Poker Tour title.

As of 2024, his total live tournament winnings exceed $1,800,000.{{Cite web |title=Danny Nguyen's profile on The Hendon Mob |url=https://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&n=27796 |access-date=2023-11-25 |website=The Hendon Mob Poker Database |language=en}}

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