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| Oct 05, '09 | 2009 PokerStars.com EPT London - Season VI | PokerStars EPT London Main Event | 4 | + |
Lisandro Hits The RailOct 05, '09
Player Tags: Jeffrey Lisandro Eric Liu Down, Jeffrey Lisandro Even More Up Than BeforeOct 04, '09
The details are unknown but Liu made top set of queens and Lisandro turned a Broadway straight. The river failed to pair the board and all of a sudden, Lisandro is up to 350,000 in chips. Player Tags: Jeffrey Lisandro |
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| Oct 04, '09 | 2009 PokerStars.com EPT London - Season VI | PokerStars EPT London Main Event | 3 | + |
Lisandro Hits The RailOct 05, '09
Player Tags: Jeffrey Lisandro Eric Liu Down, Jeffrey Lisandro Even More Up Than BeforeOct 04, '09
The details are unknown but Liu made top set of queens and Lisandro turned a Broadway straight. The river failed to pair the board and all of a sudden, Lisandro is up to 350,000 in chips. Player Tags: Jeffrey Lisandro |
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| Jul 10, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event | 3 | + |
Level 11 Hour 1 Update: Lisandro Is Player Of The YearJul 10, '09 Blinds: 800-1,600 with a 200 ante Players Remaining: 1,584 out of 6,494 Chip Counts: 1. Andrew Gaw – 580,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Jeff Shulman – 130,700 Average Chip Count: 115,757 Notable Eliminations: Erik Seidel Big Hands: Khan Knocks Out Lynch Hevad Khan raised from early position and Eric Lynch decided it was time for him to move all in for his last 42,000. Khan made the call and saw that he was flipping. Khan tabled 5 The board ran out favorable for Lynch as it came 4 Elky Slips With Big Slick Bertrand “Elky” Grospellier called his opponent all in for about 60,000 preflop. Elky showed A The turn and river were unable to fill Elky’s full house with the 5
Phil Hellmuth called 1,600 under the gun and the action folded around to the big blind. He put in a raise and Hellmuth called. The flop was J “I flopped a flush draw, turned a 10 and still almost got away from it for nothing,” Hellmuth said. He was at 280,000. Junglen Loses Some Ground with Pocket Eights Adam Junglen raised to 6,000 preflop and was called by one player. The action get back to the big blind who three-bet to 36,000. Junglen asked how much the player had behind his raise and went into the tank. After finding out that he had another 45,000 behind, Junglen moved 101,000 into the middle. That got the other player out of the way, but not the big blind, who called off the rest of his stack. Junglen held the 8
Kristy Gazes got all of her chips into the middle preflop and was called by her opponent. Her opponent had Q The board ran out 8 Left In The Deck: Seeing Double At table #65, Dennis Phillips is sitting across from a man dressed in what can only be described as Dennis Phillips costume. The man is wearing a St. Louis Cardinals hat and the white trucker shirt that was worn by many at last year’s main event final table. Phillips claim that the man is just a fan that became a friend.
It was just announced that Jeff Lisandro is officially the 2009 WSOP player of the year. All Lisandro did this year was cash six times and win three bracelets. Congratulations to Lisandro, the 2009 WSOP Player of the Year. Player Tags: Jeffrey Lisandro, Eric Lynch, Bertrand Grospellier, Hevad Khan, Dennis Phillips End of Day 1cJul 06, '09 Day 1c has come to a close as the players are bagging their chips. They will not see them again until Wednesday, July 8th when they return for day 2b. The day saw many players hit the rail, including notables such as Daniel Negreanu, Evelyn Ng, Chino Rheem, Jamie Gold, Antonio Tarver, Annie Duke, Brandon Cantu, David Singer, Liv Boeree, Marcel Luske and Matt Savage. 2009 Triple Bracelet winner Jeff Lisandro led the pack for most of the day before fading off a few spots down the leaderboard right before the end of the night. He still sits comfortably around the 150,000 mark as he goes for what would be his fourth bracelet of the series. Stay tuned Monday at noon as CardPlayer.com brings you all of the live updates from day 1d of the main event. Player Tags: Jeffrey Lisandro Level 5 Hour 2 Update: Lisandro Finishes StrongJul 06, '09 Blinds: 200-400 with a 50 ante Chip Counts: 1. Joe Cada — 187,000 Notable Eliminations: Frank Kassela Big Hands
On a flop of K Liu: K Both players flop top pair, Liu is in kicker trouble. The turn and river brick as Liu fails to improve and is subsequently eliminated from the vent. Gavin Griffin Doubles Up Gavin griffin gets it all in pre-flop for 12,700 and is called in one spot. Griffin: 10 Board: K Griffin gets it in behind, and his opponent flops top set to boot. The turn gives Griffin a guts-shot, and amazingly he gets there on the river. Gavin griffin doubels up to 25,000+ this hand.
The small blind comes in for a raise and Allen Bari calls from the big blind. The flop comes 9 Bari: 10 Both players flop an overpair, Bari is way behind. The turn and river are the 3 Kevin Saul Knocks One Out Kevin Saul raises to 1,000 from the button, the player in the small blind calls, the player in the big bind raises to 4,200, Saul calls and the small blind folds. The flop comes J Saul: Q Saul flops the nut straight while his opponent flops top pair with the ace. The turn and river are the 5 Jeff Lisandro Catches Bluff On a flop of 7 Player Tags: Jeffrey Lisandro, Gavin Griffin, Allen Bari, Joanne Liu, Kevin Saul Level 4 Hour 1 Update: Howard Lederer Short StackedJul 05, '09 Blinds: 150-300 with a 25 ante Chip Counts: 1. Jeff Lisandro – 131,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Matt Matros — 30,000 Notable Eliminations: Jamie Gold Big Hands
The player in seat 2 raises to 600 before the flop, Scotty Nguyen reraises to 1,800 from late position, Lee Watkinson calls from the button as does the original raisesr. The flop comes A Lisandro Adds To His Lead The player in the small blind completes the bet and Jeff Lisandro checks his option from the big blind. The flop comes A
On a board of 4 Sirous Jamshidi Eliminated On a flop of 10 Jamshidi: 10 Jamshidi gets it in good after flopping top two pair, and the turn is the 5
On a flop of 8 Player Tags: Andrew Wang, Scotty Nguyen, Howard Lederer, Jeffrey Lisandro, Sirous Jamshidi Level 3 Hour 2 Update: Lisandro Rolling Through Day 1Jul 05, '09 Blinds: 150-300 Chip Counts: 1. Jeff Lisandro – 125,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Matt Matros – 24,500 Notable Eliminations: Tom Dwan Sr. Big Hands:
A player under-the-gun raised to 900 and there were a few callers. The action got to Gavin Griffin in the big blind who three-bet him and the under the gun caller instantly moved in the rest of his stack for about 10,000. The action folded back to Griffin who called instantly. The two players were off to the races as Griffin showed A Alex Jacob Makes a Value Bet With the Worst Hand From early position, Alex Jacob raised to 750 and the player directly to his left made the call. Everybody else got out of the way and the flop was 2 The river was the A Senior Durrrr Eliminated Tom Dwan Sr., father of high stakes player Tom “Durrrr” Dwan, has been eliminated from the main event as his A The board bricked out for Dwan and he was sent home in the third level. Hopefully his son will have some pointers for him when he gets home.
Jeff Lisandro was a part of a six-way limped pot. The flop came down K He finally decided on 4,000 and the call was made. Lisandro then tabled 8 A little later on, the action is picked up on a flop of Q The player then goes into the tank for several minutes. He pointed to the 7 and asked Lisandro if he had a set. After three minutes or so, he begrudgingly tossed in his chips. Lisandro turned up A The turn was the J Deuce-Four Is Good Isabelle Mercier limped in preflop along with four other players. The flop then fell 7 The small blind then showed 2
After a flop of K The small blind called and Schwartz tabled A The Magic Man Takes On The Prince Scotty Nguyen raised to 900 from the button preflop and Antonio Tarver made the call from the small blind. The big blind mucked and the two players saw a flop of 7
After a flop of Q Watkinson tabled 9 Left In The Deck: The official number of entrants for day 1c has just been released. Today’s number is 1,697 players, bringing the total number of players for the main event is 3,686 so far, with one more day 1 to play. By comparison, day 1c last year brought 1,928 players to the Rio. Players will be taking a 90 minute dinner break at the end of the level and will return at 8:15 to resume play. Player Tags: Lee Watkinson, Scotty Nguyen, Jeffrey Lisandro, Gavin Griffin, Isabelle Mercier, Ylon Schwartz, Alex Jacob, Antonio Tarver |
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| Jul 05, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event | 1 | + |
Level 11 Hour 1 Update: Lisandro Is Player Of The YearJul 10, '09 Blinds: 800-1,600 with a 200 ante Players Remaining: 1,584 out of 6,494 Chip Counts: 1. Andrew Gaw – 580,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Jeff Shulman – 130,700 Average Chip Count: 115,757 Notable Eliminations: Erik Seidel Big Hands: Khan Knocks Out Lynch Hevad Khan raised from early position and Eric Lynch decided it was time for him to move all in for his last 42,000. Khan made the call and saw that he was flipping. Khan tabled 5 The board ran out favorable for Lynch as it came 4 Elky Slips With Big Slick Bertrand “Elky” Grospellier called his opponent all in for about 60,000 preflop. Elky showed A The turn and river were unable to fill Elky’s full house with the 5
Phil Hellmuth called 1,600 under the gun and the action folded around to the big blind. He put in a raise and Hellmuth called. The flop was J “I flopped a flush draw, turned a 10 and still almost got away from it for nothing,” Hellmuth said. He was at 280,000. Junglen Loses Some Ground with Pocket Eights Adam Junglen raised to 6,000 preflop and was called by one player. The action get back to the big blind who three-bet to 36,000. Junglen asked how much the player had behind his raise and went into the tank. After finding out that he had another 45,000 behind, Junglen moved 101,000 into the middle. That got the other player out of the way, but not the big blind, who called off the rest of his stack. Junglen held the 8
Kristy Gazes got all of her chips into the middle preflop and was called by her opponent. Her opponent had Q The board ran out 8 Left In The Deck: Seeing Double At table #65, Dennis Phillips is sitting across from a man dressed in what can only be described as Dennis Phillips costume. The man is wearing a St. Louis Cardinals hat and the white trucker shirt that was worn by many at last year’s main event final table. Phillips claim that the man is just a fan that became a friend.
It was just announced that Jeff Lisandro is officially the 2009 WSOP player of the year. All Lisandro did this year was cash six times and win three bracelets. Congratulations to Lisandro, the 2009 WSOP Player of the Year. Player Tags: Jeffrey Lisandro, Eric Lynch, Bertrand Grospellier, Hevad Khan, Dennis Phillips End of Day 1cJul 06, '09 Day 1c has come to a close as the players are bagging their chips. They will not see them again until Wednesday, July 8th when they return for day 2b. The day saw many players hit the rail, including notables such as Daniel Negreanu, Evelyn Ng, Chino Rheem, Jamie Gold, Antonio Tarver, Annie Duke, Brandon Cantu, David Singer, Liv Boeree, Marcel Luske and Matt Savage. 2009 Triple Bracelet winner Jeff Lisandro led the pack for most of the day before fading off a few spots down the leaderboard right before the end of the night. He still sits comfortably around the 150,000 mark as he goes for what would be his fourth bracelet of the series. Stay tuned Monday at noon as CardPlayer.com brings you all of the live updates from day 1d of the main event. Player Tags: Jeffrey Lisandro Level 5 Hour 2 Update: Lisandro Finishes StrongJul 06, '09 Blinds: 200-400 with a 50 ante Chip Counts: 1. Joe Cada — 187,000 Notable Eliminations: Frank Kassela Big Hands
On a flop of K Liu: K Both players flop top pair, Liu is in kicker trouble. The turn and river brick as Liu fails to improve and is subsequently eliminated from the vent. Gavin Griffin Doubles Up Gavin griffin gets it all in pre-flop for 12,700 and is called in one spot. Griffin: 10 Board: K Griffin gets it in behind, and his opponent flops top set to boot. The turn gives Griffin a guts-shot, and amazingly he gets there on the river. Gavin griffin doubels up to 25,000+ this hand.
The small blind comes in for a raise and Allen Bari calls from the big blind. The flop comes 9 Bari: 10 Both players flop an overpair, Bari is way behind. The turn and river are the 3 Kevin Saul Knocks One Out Kevin Saul raises to 1,000 from the button, the player in the small blind calls, the player in the big bind raises to 4,200, Saul calls and the small blind folds. The flop comes J Saul: Q Saul flops the nut straight while his opponent flops top pair with the ace. The turn and river are the 5 Jeff Lisandro Catches Bluff On a flop of 7 Player Tags: Jeffrey Lisandro, Gavin Griffin, Allen Bari, Joanne Liu, Kevin Saul Level 4 Hour 1 Update: Howard Lederer Short StackedJul 05, '09 Blinds: 150-300 with a 25 ante Chip Counts: 1. Jeff Lisandro – 131,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Matt Matros — 30,000 Notable Eliminations: Jamie Gold Big Hands
The player in seat 2 raises to 600 before the flop, Scotty Nguyen reraises to 1,800 from late position, Lee Watkinson calls from the button as does the original raisesr. The flop comes A Lisandro Adds To His Lead The player in the small blind completes the bet and Jeff Lisandro checks his option from the big blind. The flop comes A
On a board of 4 Sirous Jamshidi Eliminated On a flop of 10 Jamshidi: 10 Jamshidi gets it in good after flopping top two pair, and the turn is the 5
On a flop of 8 Player Tags: Andrew Wang, Scotty Nguyen, Howard Lederer, Jeffrey Lisandro, Sirous Jamshidi Level 3 Hour 2 Update: Lisandro Rolling Through Day 1Jul 05, '09 Blinds: 150-300 Chip Counts: 1. Jeff Lisandro – 125,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Matt Matros – 24,500 Notable Eliminations: Tom Dwan Sr. Big Hands:
A player under-the-gun raised to 900 and there were a few callers. The action got to Gavin Griffin in the big blind who three-bet him and the under the gun caller instantly moved in the rest of his stack for about 10,000. The action folded back to Griffin who called instantly. The two players were off to the races as Griffin showed A Alex Jacob Makes a Value Bet With the Worst Hand From early position, Alex Jacob raised to 750 and the player directly to his left made the call. Everybody else got out of the way and the flop was 2 The river was the A Senior Durrrr Eliminated Tom Dwan Sr., father of high stakes player Tom “Durrrr” Dwan, has been eliminated from the main event as his A The board bricked out for Dwan and he was sent home in the third level. Hopefully his son will have some pointers for him when he gets home.
Jeff Lisandro was a part of a six-way limped pot. The flop came down K He finally decided on 4,000 and the call was made. Lisandro then tabled 8 A little later on, the action is picked up on a flop of Q The player then goes into the tank for several minutes. He pointed to the 7 and asked Lisandro if he had a set. After three minutes or so, he begrudgingly tossed in his chips. Lisandro turned up A The turn was the J Deuce-Four Is Good Isabelle Mercier limped in preflop along with four other players. The flop then fell 7 The small blind then showed 2
After a flop of K The small blind called and Schwartz tabled A The Magic Man Takes On The Prince Scotty Nguyen raised to 900 from the button preflop and Antonio Tarver made the call from the small blind. The big blind mucked and the two players saw a flop of 7
After a flop of Q Watkinson tabled 9 Left In The Deck: The official number of entrants for day 1c has just been released. Today’s number is 1,697 players, bringing the total number of players for the main event is 3,686 so far, with one more day 1 to play. By comparison, day 1c last year brought 1,928 players to the Rio. Players will be taking a 90 minute dinner break at the end of the level and will return at 8:15 to resume play. Player Tags: Lee Watkinson, Scotty Nguyen, Jeffrey Lisandro, Gavin Griffin, Isabelle Mercier, Ylon Schwartz, Alex Jacob, Antonio Tarver |
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| Jun 30, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 56 - $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em Six Handed | 1 | + |
Level 3 Update: Antonio Esfandiari, Jeff Lisandro EliminatedJun 30, '09 Blinds: 100-200 Players Remaining: XXX out of XXX Chip Counts: 1. Dennis Phillips – 46,000 Average Chip Count: 15,000 Notable Eliminations: Antonio Esfandiari Big Hands:
Antonio Esfandiari Eliminated Antonio Esfandiari raised preflop and was called by two opponents. The flop came 6 Jeff Lisandro Eliminated The four-time bracelet winner, with three from this summer alone, was eliminated with the 8 Player Tags: Antanas Guoga, Antonio Esfandiari, Jeffrey Lisandro |
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| Jun 27, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 49 - $50,000 World Championship H.O.R.S.E | 2 | + |
Level 10 Update: Matusow, Bloch, Lisandro, Negreanu EliminatedJun 27, '09 Flop Games: Blinds – 2,500-5,000, Limits – 5,000-10,000 Players Remaining: 63 out of 95 Chip Counts: 1. Hasan Habib — 460,000 Average Chip Count: 226,190 Notable Eliminations: Mike Matusow Big Hands: STUD/8
In a a five-way, one all in pot that involved David Benyamine, John Monnette, John Kabbaj and eventual winner Phil Ivey, Fellows was all in showing A Ivey turns over 8 Jeff Lisandro Eliminated by Frank Kassela Jeff Lisandro is all in on sixth street against both Frank Kassela and John Hennigan. Lisandro: X-X-8 Kassela and Hennigan check the river, there is no side pot. Kassela turns over A OMAHA/8
Jason Gray comes in for a raise, Andy Bloch three-bets and Gray calls. The flop is A Bloch: A Both players flopped two pair, Bloch getting the best of it. The turn is the 6 RAZZ Mike Matusow Eliminated by David Chiu Mike Matusow was short-stacked and all in of fourth street against David Chiu. Matusow: 6-2-10-4-10-4-10 Chiu went on to make a 6-low while Matusow made a full house on the river. Matusow is eliminated from the tournament. HOLD’EM
Daniel Negreanu raises from the button, Mikhal Tulchinskiy reraises and Negreanu calls. The flop comes 6 The turn is the 8 Negreanu: A Negreanu flops top pair, Tulchinskiy shows the overpair. the river is the 4 Player Tags: Frank Kassela, Daniel Negreanu, Mike Matusow, John Hennigan, David Chiu, Jeffrey Lisandro, Phil Ivey, Zac Fellows Level 6 Update: Hasan Habib Leads OvernightJun 27, '09 Flop Games: Blinds – 1,000-2,000, Limits – 2,000-4,000 Players Remaining: 90 out of 95 Chip Counts: 1. Hasan Habib — 387,000 Average Chip Count: 158,333 Notable Eliminations: Alex Kostritsyn Big Hands: STUD/8
David Grey opens the pot for 500 with the 2 Grey: X-X-2 Mosseri bets 2,000, Lisandro calls and Grey folds. Mosseri: X-X-A Mosseri bets 4,000 and Lisandro calls. Mosseri: X-X-A Both players make a pair, Lisandro bets 4,000 on sixth street with sixes and Mosseri calls. Lisandro bets the river, Mosseri raises and Lisandro calls. Mosseri turns over 4 STUD Annie Duke Wins Three-Way Pot, Breaks 250K Jani Sointula completes the bet to 2,000 with the J Sointula: X-X-J All three players check on fourth and fifth streets. Sointula: X-X-J Sointula bets on sixth street, Elezra calls, Duke raises and both opponents call. Duke bets on the river and both of her opponents fold. Duke rakes the pot and is up to 250,000 in chips this hand. HOLD’EM Patrik Antonius Gets Lucky To Split Pot On a board of Q His opponent made the quick call and the river brought the 8 Daniel Negreanu Picks Off a Bluff Daniel Negreanu bet on the button and Patrik Antonius reraised from the small blind. The big blind folded and Negreanu made the quick call. The flop came K
Daniel Alaei Gets Chopped Mikhail Tulchinskiy raises from under the gun, Scotty Nguyen calls from the small blind as does Daniel Alaei from the big blind. The flop comes J Player Tags: Annie Duke, Daniel Negreanu, Eli Elezra, David Singer, Jeffrey Lisandro, David Grey, Abe Mosseri, Patrik Antonius, Matt Hawrilenko, Freddy Deeb Level 3 Update: Steve Billirakis atop Chip CountsJun 26, '09 Flop Games: 600-1,200 Note: Players are now on a 90 minute dinner break and will return at 8 p.m. Players Remaining: 95 out of 95 Chip Counts: 1. Steve Billirakis – 240,000 Big Hands: Hold’Em
The player in seat 6 raised to 2,400 preflop from the cutoff and the action was next on Justin Bonomo. He made it three bets to 3,600 and the blinds folded. Seat 6 made the call and the flop came down 10 Bonomo bet 1,200 after seat 6 checked. Seat 6 then check-raised to 2,400 and Bonomo just called. The turn was the 5 Steve Sung Gets Best of Andy Black Steve Sung and Andy Black took a flop heads up of K The river was the 8 Omaha/8
Three players were involved in a hand that saw a flop of A The river was the 10 Ivey Vs. Hansen: Round 1 Goes to Ivey Gus Hansen raised from early position and Phil Ivey defended from the big blind. The flop was K The turn was the 10 Ivey turned over A Razz
Nick Schulman bet out on fourth street into three players and was raised to 2400 by his opponent. He made it three bets and raised to 3600 and he saw fifth street heads up. Schulman: X-X-2 Schulman bet 2400 and was called by the player in seat 8. Schulman: X-X-2 Schulman bet 2400 and was called once again by his opponent. He bet 2400 again on the river and after a few moments of contemplation, his opponent mucked, giving the pot to Schulman. Stud High
Mike Matusow and Jeffrey Lisandro are heads up in a pot on fifth street. Lisandro bet 2400 and Matusow called. They went to sixth street with their boards looking like this. Matusow: X-X-J On the river Lisandro bet 2400 again and Matusow took a few moments before putting in the chips that indicated a call. Lissandro showed K Stud/8
Picking up the action on fourth street, James Van Alstyne and Johnny Chan were mixing it up in a hand. Chan: X-X-8 Van Alstyne bet 1,200 and Chan made the call. Chan: X-X-8 Chan paired up and fired 2,400. Van Alstyne stuck around. Chan: X-X-8 Chan bet another 2,400 and Van Alstyne called again. The river was dealt and both players decided to check. Chan then turned over (K
On fifth street, Daniel Negreanu, Patrik Antonius, and Tong G put three bets into an already bloated pot. All three go to sixth street with their boards looking like this. Tony G: X-X-5 Negreanu bet out 2400 on sixth and was met with a raise from Antonius. Tony G tanked for a long while before showing his cards to the player next to him and folding. “Rolled up fives?” asked Negreanu. “I already knew that.” Neagreanu calls the bet from Antonius and checks and calls a river bet. Negreanu shows the A Player Tags: Antanas Guoga, Daniel Negreanu, David Benyamine, Mike Matusow, David Singer, Johnny Chan, Jeffrey Lisandro, James Van Alstyne, Patrik Antonius, Justin Bonomo, Nick Schulman |
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| Jun 26, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 49 - $50,000 World Championship H.O.R.S.E | 1 | + |
Level 10 Update: Matusow, Bloch, Lisandro, Negreanu EliminatedJun 27, '09 Flop Games: Blinds – 2,500-5,000, Limits – 5,000-10,000 Players Remaining: 63 out of 95 Chip Counts: 1. Hasan Habib — 460,000 Average Chip Count: 226,190 Notable Eliminations: Mike Matusow Big Hands: STUD/8
In a a five-way, one all in pot that involved David Benyamine, John Monnette, John Kabbaj and eventual winner Phil Ivey, Fellows was all in showing A Ivey turns over 8 Jeff Lisandro Eliminated by Frank Kassela Jeff Lisandro is all in on sixth street against both Frank Kassela and John Hennigan. Lisandro: X-X-8 Kassela and Hennigan check the river, there is no side pot. Kassela turns over A OMAHA/8
Jason Gray comes in for a raise, Andy Bloch three-bets and Gray calls. The flop is A Bloch: A Both players flopped two pair, Bloch getting the best of it. The turn is the 6 RAZZ Mike Matusow Eliminated by David Chiu Mike Matusow was short-stacked and all in of fourth street against David Chiu. Matusow: 6-2-10-4-10-4-10 Chiu went on to make a 6-low while Matusow made a full house on the river. Matusow is eliminated from the tournament. HOLD’EM
Daniel Negreanu raises from the button, Mikhal Tulchinskiy reraises and Negreanu calls. The flop comes 6 The turn is the 8 Negreanu: A Negreanu flops top pair, Tulchinskiy shows the overpair. the river is the 4 Player Tags: Frank Kassela, Daniel Negreanu, Mike Matusow, John Hennigan, David Chiu, Jeffrey Lisandro, Phil Ivey, Zac Fellows Level 6 Update: Hasan Habib Leads OvernightJun 27, '09 Flop Games: Blinds – 1,000-2,000, Limits – 2,000-4,000 Players Remaining: 90 out of 95 Chip Counts: 1. Hasan Habib — 387,000 Average Chip Count: 158,333 Notable Eliminations: Alex Kostritsyn Big Hands: STUD/8
David Grey opens the pot for 500 with the 2 Grey: X-X-2 Mosseri bets 2,000, Lisandro calls and Grey folds. Mosseri: X-X-A Mosseri bets 4,000 and Lisandro calls. Mosseri: X-X-A Both players make a pair, Lisandro bets 4,000 on sixth street with sixes and Mosseri calls. Lisandro bets the river, Mosseri raises and Lisandro calls. Mosseri turns over 4 STUD Annie Duke Wins Three-Way Pot, Breaks 250K Jani Sointula completes the bet to 2,000 with the J Sointula: X-X-J All three players check on fourth and fifth streets. Sointula: X-X-J Sointula bets on sixth street, Elezra calls, Duke raises and both opponents call. Duke bets on the river and both of her opponents fold. Duke rakes the pot and is up to 250,000 in chips this hand. HOLD’EM Patrik Antonius Gets Lucky To Split Pot On a board of Q His opponent made the quick call and the river brought the 8 Daniel Negreanu Picks Off a Bluff Daniel Negreanu bet on the button and Patrik Antonius reraised from the small blind. The big blind folded and Negreanu made the quick call. The flop came K
Daniel Alaei Gets Chopped Mikhail Tulchinskiy raises from under the gun, Scotty Nguyen calls from the small blind as does Daniel Alaei from the big blind. The flop comes J Player Tags: Annie Duke, Daniel Negreanu, Eli Elezra, David Singer, Jeffrey Lisandro, David Grey, Abe Mosseri, Patrik Antonius, Matt Hawrilenko, Freddy Deeb Level 3 Update: Steve Billirakis atop Chip CountsJun 26, '09 Flop Games: 600-1,200 Note: Players are now on a 90 minute dinner break and will return at 8 p.m. Players Remaining: 95 out of 95 Chip Counts: 1. Steve Billirakis – 240,000 Big Hands: Hold’Em
The player in seat 6 raised to 2,400 preflop from the cutoff and the action was next on Justin Bonomo. He made it three bets to 3,600 and the blinds folded. Seat 6 made the call and the flop came down 10 Bonomo bet 1,200 after seat 6 checked. Seat 6 then check-raised to 2,400 and Bonomo just called. The turn was the 5 Steve Sung Gets Best of Andy Black Steve Sung and Andy Black took a flop heads up of K The river was the 8 Omaha/8
Three players were involved in a hand that saw a flop of A The river was the 10 Ivey Vs. Hansen: Round 1 Goes to Ivey Gus Hansen raised from early position and Phil Ivey defended from the big blind. The flop was K The turn was the 10 Ivey turned over A Razz
Nick Schulman bet out on fourth street into three players and was raised to 2400 by his opponent. He made it three bets and raised to 3600 and he saw fifth street heads up. Schulman: X-X-2 Schulman bet 2400 and was called by the player in seat 8. Schulman: X-X-2 Schulman bet 2400 and was called once again by his opponent. He bet 2400 again on the river and after a few moments of contemplation, his opponent mucked, giving the pot to Schulman. Stud High
Mike Matusow and Jeffrey Lisandro are heads up in a pot on fifth street. Lisandro bet 2400 and Matusow called. They went to sixth street with their boards looking like this. Matusow: X-X-J On the river Lisandro bet 2400 again and Matusow took a few moments before putting in the chips that indicated a call. Lissandro showed K Stud/8
Picking up the action on fourth street, James Van Alstyne and Johnny Chan were mixing it up in a hand. Chan: X-X-8 Van Alstyne bet 1,200 and Chan made the call. Chan: X-X-8 Chan paired up and fired 2,400. Van Alstyne stuck around. Chan: X-X-8 Chan bet another 2,400 and Van Alstyne called again. The river was dealt and both players decided to check. Chan then turned over (K
On fifth street, Daniel Negreanu, Patrik Antonius, and Tong G put three bets into an already bloated pot. All three go to sixth street with their boards looking like this. Tony G: X-X-5 Negreanu bet out 2400 on sixth and was met with a raise from Antonius. Tony G tanked for a long while before showing his cards to the player next to him and folding. “Rolled up fives?” asked Negreanu. “I already knew that.” Neagreanu calls the bet from Antonius and checks and calls a river bet. Negreanu shows the A Player Tags: Antanas Guoga, Daniel Negreanu, David Benyamine, Mike Matusow, David Singer, Johnny Chan, Jeffrey Lisandro, James Van Alstyne, Patrik Antonius, Justin Bonomo, Nick Schulman |
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| Jun 24, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 44 - $2,500 Seven Card Razz | 3 | + |
It's Official, Jeffrey Lisandro is a Beast!Jun 24, '09 Ryan Fisler Eliminated in Third Place ($76,261) Craig — (6-2)4-3-J-10(5) Michael Craig completed and Ryan Fisler raised all in. Craig called and made a very strong 6-5, busting Fisler who could only turn over a King low.
Lisandro — (10-8)4-4-9-7(J) Jeffrey Lisandro completed and Michael Craig raised. Lisandro called and Craig got the rest of his chips in on fifth street. By the final card, Craig had bricked hard, making a King-low and Lisandro’s 10-low was enough to take him out, earning his third bracelet of the 2009 World Series of Poker!
Not since Phil Ivey’s performance in 2002 has a player won three bracelets in the same year. With his third bracelet of the summer, Jeffrey Lisandro has proven to be one of the best stud players on the planet and has all but locked up WSOP Player of the Year honors. It will take another by Brock Parker, Ville Wahlbeck or the aforementioned Ivey to catch the red hot Lisandro. Player Tags: Jeffrey Lisandro, Michael Craig, Ryan Fisler |
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| Jun 20, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 37 - $10,000 World Championship Seven Card Stud 8 or Better | 3 | + |
Jeffrey Lisandro Wins Event No. 37 ($431,656)Jun 21, '09
Rouhani: (A Lisandro bet on fifth and Rouhani called. Lisandro’s tens up were in the lead but up against Rouhani’s wheel draw. The cards bricked for Rouhani and Lisandro took down his second bracelet of the year and third overall. Player Tags: Farzad Rouhani, Jeffrey Lisandro Final Table Update: Slow AgainJun 20, '09 Ante: 7,000 Players Remaining: 6 out of 164 Chip Counts: 1. Farzad Rouhani — 1,411,000 Average Chip Count: 820,000 Notable Eliminations: 7. Doyle Brunson – $62,234 Big Hands:
Farzad Rouhani vs. Jeffrey Lisandro Farzad Rouhani brought it in and Jeffrey Lisandro completed. Rouhani called and then he check-called on fourth street. Rouhani led out on both fifth and sixth street and Lisandro called on fifth, but raised on sixth. Rouhandi called the raise and then both players checked seventh street. Their cards: Rouhani: (X-X)2 Rouhani flipped over J-2-2 for a full house and Lisandro mucked. Rouhani was up to 1,411,000 after the hand which was good for the chip lead. Player Tags: Farzad Rouhani, Jeffrey Lisandro Final Day Update: Down to NineJun 20, '09 Ante: 5,000 Players Remaining: 9 out of 164 Chip Counts: 1. Jeff Lisandro – 970,000 Average Chip Count: 447,272 Notable Eliminations: 12. Lyle Berman – $33,668 Big Hands:
Lyle Berman Eliminated in 12th Place ($33,668) Anthony Rivera completed on third street and Yan Chen made the call. Lyle Berman raised and both opponents called. Rivera bet first on fourth street and Chen mucked. Berman made the call and Rivera then led out on fifth street. Berman made the call again and the same sequence of events repeated itself on sixth street. Rivera led out on seventh street as well and Berman mucked, leaving himself with only 60,000. Their cards: Berman: (X-X)8 Berman was forced to move all in on the next hand and he was eliminated from the tournament in 12th place.
Scotty Nguyen Eliminated in 11th Place ($33,668) Perry Friedman brought it in with X-X-3
Perry Friedman Eliminated in 10th Place ($41,885) Perry Friedman was all in for his final 13,000 on third street and both Jeffrey Lisandro and Justin Smith joined him in the pot. Lisandro check-called a bet from Smith on fourth street and then both players checked on fifth and sixth streets. Lisandro checked on seventh street and Smith broke the routine by betting. Lisandro mucked. Their cards before the showdown: Smith: (X-X)3 Smith made trip threes to beat the pair of Queens held by Friedman, and Smith scooped the pot thanks to the fact that neither player qualified low. Friedman was eliminated in 10th place. Player Tags: Scotty Nguyen, Lyle Berman, Jeffrey Lisandro, Perry Friedman, Tony Rivera, Justin Smith Level 18 Update: Dan Heimiller Triples Up, Then Goes BustJun 20, '09 Ante: 3,000 Players Remaining: 12 out of 164 Chip Counts: 1. Abe Mosseri – 875,000 Average Chip Count: 351,428 Notable Eliminations: 16. Claudio Rinaldi — $24,650 Big Hands:
Jeff Lisandro: X-X-2 Dan Heimiller bet 12,000 and both Lisandro and Friedman made the call. Jeff Lisandro: X-X-2 Heimiller bet 24,000 and both of his opponents came along again. Jeff Lisandro: X-X-2 Hemiller put the rest of his chips into the middle and Lisandro and Friedman both called. After the river was dealt, both players checked and Heimiller showed (J
Scotty Nguyen: X-X-Q Dan Heimiller bet 24,000 and Nguyen made the call. Scotty Nguyen: X-X-Q Heimiller bet 24,000 and Nguyen called again. The river was dealt and Heimiller bet 24,000. Nguyen made the call and Heimiller turned over (A Unfortunately for Heimiller, he got involved in his final hand a bit later against Perry Friedman. Heimiller hit two pair but Friedman hit a set and as quickly as Heimiller was given new life, it was taken away as he busted in 15th place.
Abe Mosseri: (A Bronshtein completed to 12,000 and Mosseri raised to 24,000. Bronshtein called all in and was already in bad shape as Mosseri had a better flush draw. On the next four streets, Mosseri did not miss once as he made a full house, but Bronshtein had outs as he was drawing to a 7-low. Unfortunately, he paired up on the river and he was eliminated. Player Tags: Daniel Heimiller, Scotty Nguyen, Jeffrey Lisandro, Perry Friedman, Abe Mosseri, Yuval Bronshtein Level 17 Update: Howard Lederer Eliminated, Money Bubble BurstsJun 20, '09 Ante: 2,000 Players Remaining: 16 out of 164 Chip Counts: 1. Abe Mosseri – 1,025,000 Average Chip Count: 258,947 Notable Eliminations: Howard Lederer Big Hands:
Lederer: X-X-3 Howard Lederer brought in for 3,000 and Joe Tehan completed to 10,000. Yan Chen then made it 20,000 to go and action was back on Lederer. He raised to 30,000 and the water was too hot for Tehan as he got out of the pool. Chen made it hotter when he raised again to 40,000. Lederer just called. Lederer: X-X-3 Chen bet 10,000 and Lederer called the remainder of his stack into the pot. Lederer turned over (K
Jeff Lisandro: X-X-3 Jeff Lisandro and Yan Chen were going at each other with countless bets and raises and Lyle Berman was coming along for the ride. After the river was dealt, Lisandro and Chen continued to dance and Berman had enough, mucking his hand. The pot was well over 600,000 and after the betting was all done, Lisandro turned over (A
Farzad Rouhani: X-X-2 Rouhani brought in for 3,000 and Tehan called. Chen then completed to 10,000 and both opponents called. Farzad Rouhani: X-X-2 Rouhani checked and Tehan bet 10,000. Chen raised to 20,000 and both opponents called. Farzad Rouhani: X-X-2 Chen bet 20,000 and Tehan called all in. Rouhani also made the call. Farzad Rouhani: X-X-2 Chen bet 20,000 and Rouhani called. The river was dealt and both players checked. Chen then turned over (Q Player Tags: Farzad Rouhani, Howard Lederer, Lyle Berman, Jeffrey Lisandro, Joe Tehan, Yan Chen |
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| Jun 20, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 37 - $10,000 World Championship Seven Card Stud 8 or Better | 2 | + |
Jeffrey Lisandro Wins Event No. 37 ($431,656)Jun 21, '09
Rouhani: (A Lisandro bet on fifth and Rouhani called. Lisandro’s tens up were in the lead but up against Rouhani’s wheel draw. The cards bricked for Rouhani and Lisandro took down his second bracelet of the year and third overall. Player Tags: Farzad Rouhani, Jeffrey Lisandro Final Table Update: Slow AgainJun 20, '09 Ante: 7,000 Players Remaining: 6 out of 164 Chip Counts: 1. Farzad Rouhani — 1,411,000 Average Chip Count: 820,000 Notable Eliminations: 7. Doyle Brunson – $62,234 Big Hands:
Farzad Rouhani vs. Jeffrey Lisandro Farzad Rouhani brought it in and Jeffrey Lisandro completed. Rouhani called and then he check-called on fourth street. Rouhani led out on both fifth and sixth street and Lisandro called on fifth, but raised on sixth. Rouhandi called the raise and then both players checked seventh street. Their cards: Rouhani: (X-X)2 Rouhani flipped over J-2-2 for a full house and Lisandro mucked. Rouhani was up to 1,411,000 after the hand which was good for the chip lead. Player Tags: Farzad Rouhani, Jeffrey Lisandro Final Day Update: Down to NineJun 20, '09 Ante: 5,000 Players Remaining: 9 out of 164 Chip Counts: 1. Jeff Lisandro – 970,000 Average Chip Count: 447,272 Notable Eliminations: 12. Lyle Berman – $33,668 Big Hands:
Lyle Berman Eliminated in 12th Place ($33,668) Anthony Rivera completed on third street and Yan Chen made the call. Lyle Berman raised and both opponents called. Rivera bet first on fourth street and Chen mucked. Berman made the call and Rivera then led out on fifth street. Berman made the call again and the same sequence of events repeated itself on sixth street. Rivera led out on seventh street as well and Berman mucked, leaving himself with only 60,000. Their cards: Berman: (X-X)8 Berman was forced to move all in on the next hand and he was eliminated from the tournament in 12th place.
Scotty Nguyen Eliminated in 11th Place ($33,668) Perry Friedman brought it in with X-X-3
Perry Friedman Eliminated in 10th Place ($41,885) Perry Friedman was all in for his final 13,000 on third street and both Jeffrey Lisandro and Justin Smith joined him in the pot. Lisandro check-called a bet from Smith on fourth street and then both players checked on fifth and sixth streets. Lisandro checked on seventh street and Smith broke the routine by betting. Lisandro mucked. Their cards before the showdown: Smith: (X-X)3 Smith made trip threes to beat the pair of Queens held by Friedman, and Smith scooped the pot thanks to the fact that neither player qualified low. Friedman was eliminated in 10th place. Player Tags: Scotty Nguyen, Lyle Berman, Jeffrey Lisandro, Perry Friedman, Tony Rivera, Justin Smith Level 18 Update: Dan Heimiller Triples Up, Then Goes BustJun 20, '09 Ante: 3,000 Players Remaining: 12 out of 164 Chip Counts: 1. Abe Mosseri – 875,000 Average Chip Count: 351,428 Notable Eliminations: 16. Claudio Rinaldi — $24,650 Big Hands:
Jeff Lisandro: X-X-2 Dan Heimiller bet 12,000 and both Lisandro and Friedman made the call. Jeff Lisandro: X-X-2 Heimiller bet 24,000 and both of his opponents came along again. Jeff Lisandro: X-X-2 Hemiller put the rest of his chips into the middle and Lisandro and Friedman both called. After the river was dealt, both players checked and Heimiller showed (J
Scotty Nguyen: X-X-Q Dan Heimiller bet 24,000 and Nguyen made the call. Scotty Nguyen: X-X-Q Heimiller bet 24,000 and Nguyen called again. The river was dealt and Heimiller bet 24,000. Nguyen made the call and Heimiller turned over (A Unfortunately for Heimiller, he got involved in his final hand a bit later against Perry Friedman. Heimiller hit two pair but Friedman hit a set and as quickly as Heimiller was given new life, it was taken away as he busted in 15th place.
Abe Mosseri: (A Bronshtein completed to 12,000 and Mosseri raised to 24,000. Bronshtein called all in and was already in bad shape as Mosseri had a better flush draw. On the next four streets, Mosseri did not miss once as he made a full house, but Bronshtein had outs as he was drawing to a 7-low. Unfortunately, he paired up on the river and he was eliminated. Player Tags: Daniel Heimiller, Scotty Nguyen, Jeffrey Lisandro, Perry Friedman, Abe Mosseri, Yuval Bronshtein Level 17 Update: Howard Lederer Eliminated, Money Bubble BurstsJun 20, '09 Ante: 2,000 Players Remaining: 16 out of 164 Chip Counts: 1. Abe Mosseri – 1,025,000 Average Chip Count: 258,947 Notable Eliminations: Howard Lederer Big Hands:
Lederer: X-X-3 Howard Lederer brought in for 3,000 and Joe Tehan completed to 10,000. Yan Chen then made it 20,000 to go and action was back on Lederer. He raised to 30,000 and the water was too hot for Tehan as he got out of the pool. Chen made it hotter when he raised again to 40,000. Lederer just called. Lederer: X-X-3 Chen bet 10,000 and Lederer called the remainder of his stack into the pot. Lederer turned over (K
Jeff Lisandro: X-X-3 Jeff Lisandro and Yan Chen were going at each other with countless bets and raises and Lyle Berman was coming along for the ride. After the river was dealt, Lisandro and Chen continued to dance and Berman had enough, mucking his hand. The pot was well over 600,000 and after the betting was all done, Lisandro turned over (A
Farzad Rouhani: X-X-2 Rouhani brought in for 3,000 and Tehan called. Chen then completed to 10,000 and both opponents called. Farzad Rouhani: X-X-2 Rouhani checked and Tehan bet 10,000. Chen raised to 20,000 and both opponents called. Farzad Rouhani: X-X-2 Chen bet 20,000 and Tehan called all in. Rouhani also made the call. Farzad Rouhani: X-X-2 Chen bet 20,000 and Rouhani called. The river was dealt and both players checked. Chen then turned over (Q Player Tags: Farzad Rouhani, Howard Lederer, Lyle Berman, Jeffrey Lisandro, Joe Tehan, Yan Chen |
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