Tag: Jeff Lisandro

Lisandro Chips Up

Jeff Lisandro may have arrived late to this one, but he got right in on the action in this pot against Davidi Kitai. With the board reading , Lisandro check-raised a bet of 775 from Kitai to 2,100. Kitai made the call.

The Reigning Champ Hangs On!

Our reigning champion, Jeff Lisandro, has just clung on to his tournament survival against our chip leader On a board of both Jeff Lisandro and Elie Payan got it in and here were the hands: Payan Lisandro Lisandro was ahead but

Lisandro Slips

In a four way pot, Jeff Lisandro fired out 2,000 on a flop, getting one caller from the hijack. Both players proceeded to check the turn and river, the hijack turning over the huge draw-missing-but-top-pair-making which won the pot.

Jeff Lisandro Eliminated in 11th Place ($143,400)

Stud The days of Jeff Lisandro doubling up are over, as he's been eliminated by Phil Hellmuth on this last hand of Stud.

Ace High a WInner for Lind

Limit Hold'em George Lind raised from middle position and Jeff Lisandro called from the big blind. The two players took the flop of and both players checked. The landed on the turn and Lisandro led with a bet. Lind called.

Lisandro Takes One from Lind

Limit Hold'em George Lind raised from the cutoff seat and Jeff Lisandro called from the big blind to see the flop come down . Lisandro checked, Lind bet and Lisandro called. The turn was the and both players checked.

Mizrachi Razzed by Lisandro

Razz Robert Mizrachi: (X)(X) / / (X) Jeff Lisandro: (X)(X) / / (X) Picking up the action on third street, Robert Mizrachi completed with his deuce and Jeff Lisandro raised. Mizrachi called.

Lisandro Doubles Through Hansen

No-Limit Hold'em From under the gun, Jeff Lisandro raised to 24,000. Gus Hansen was in the cutoff seat and three-bet to 62,000. Play then folded back to Lisandro. He gave it some thought and then announced that he was all in.

Smith Boosts a Flush

Pot-Limit Omaha On the flop, David Singer, Jeff Lisandro and Justin Smith all checked to see the fall on the turn. Singer bet 13,000 and Lisandro folded. Smith made the call. The river was the and Singer checked.

The Great Dane

No-Limit Hold'em Board - Gus Hansen tossed out 3,300, and Jeff Lisandro called. The turn was the , and Hansen led again - this time for 11,500. Lisandro called. The river was the , and Hansen bet big - 33,300.

Matusow Takes Most of Lisandro's Stack

No Limit Hold'em After an early position raise from Mike Matusow and an all in from Jeffrey Lisandro, Matusow made the call and tabled . Unfortunately for Matusow, he was behind the of Lisandro.

Lisandro Calls All In

No Limit Hold'em Jeff Lisandro raised preflop from late position, the person on his immediate left then moved all in for around 3,000. Everyone else folded and Lisandro made the call.

Dig Up! Dig Up!

Limit Hold'em We swung by Jeff Lisandro's table, where our field reporter caught the tail-end of a board that read .

Lisandro Scares One Off

No Limit Hold'em A player in middle position raised and only Jeff Lisandro was willing to pay to see a flop. After everyone else folded the dealer put out three cards in the middle and they came out , both players then checked.

200 More?

We caught up to find Lisandro putting all his chips in except two on a bet before the third draw. His opponent in the big blind made the call. Lisandro stood pat, while his opponent opted to take one card.

Sklansky Deals Lisandro Big Blow

Jeff Lisandro is one of our shortest stacks after taking a big hit in a hand vs. David Sklansky. Sklansky raised it up on the button and Lisandro called from the big blind. Lisandro drew two and Sklansky drew one.

Fricke Back Up Top

Jimmy Fricke started the day as our chip leader with 69,000, but then he fell down below 50,000, and now he is up to nearly 90,000 and is our chip leader again (it's almost like 2-7 Triple Draw is a swingy game or something...

Negreanu Outta Here

After falling to just 200 in chips, Daniel Negreanu managed to quadruple up to a whopping 800 in chips, but lost it all on the very next hand. Negreanu was all in before the first draw against Jeff Lisandro and Dany Georges.

Time For That Chip And A Chair Speech...

After a big hand with Brett Richey and Jeff Lisandro, Daniel Negreanu is left with only 200, not even one big blind.

Lisandro Scoops

Omaha 8 Jeff Lisandro raised from middle position and the hijack re-raised before the button and Lisadro called before checking the flop of . The hijack bet and the button called, but Lisandro raised it up.

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