Tag: Jeffrey Lisandro

Lisandro Eliminated

No sooner than Jeffrey Lisandro had been crippled in an earlier hand, he found himself all-in for 60,000 with from the cutoff after a player in middle position came in with a raise.

Lisandro on Life Support

The action folded around to Jeffrey Lisandro who raised to 10,500 from the hijack position before the flop; the player in the cutoff called, so it was heads-up to the flop of , which they both checked.

Not Much vs. Lisandro's Lots

Jeffrey Lisandro opened with a raise to 3,100 from early position, and it folded back around to the big blind who called. Both checked the flop and turn. The river brought the and another check from Lisandro's opponent.

No Point in Thinking

When we reached Table 359, the flop and turn had been dealt . Jeffrey Lisandro checked, Peter Morris fired 7,600, and Lisandro check-raised Morris all in for around 40,000.

Lisandro Drops a Few

It folded around to Christopher Bolek in the small blind who raised to 1,400. Jeffrey Lisandro, sitting in the big blind with mirrored glasses and his characteristic hat, made the call. The flop came . Bolek bet 1,800.

Lisandro in Trouble

Limit Hold'em Owais Ahmed raised with the button, Jeffrey Lisandro re-raised from the small blind, and Ahmed called. The flop fell down , and Lisandro check-raised Ahmed. Ahmed called.

Michael Binger Eliminated in 14th Place ($124,723)

Stud After calling Jeffrey Lisandro on fourth street, Michael Binger led with a bet on fifth and Lisandro check-raised. Binger raised it back with the last of his chips, and Lisandro called.

Lisandro Chips Up

Razz Jeffrey Lisandro: (X)(X) / / (X) Owais Ahmed: (X)(X) / / (X) Lisandro completed, and Ahmed called. Ahmed led on fourth and fifth street, Lisandro called both bets, and both players checked on sixth.

Shchemelev Doubles Through Lisandro

Omaha-8 Vladimir Shchemelev opened with a raise from middle position, then Jeffrey Lisandro three-bet from late position.

Triple Up in Triple Draw

2-7 Triple Draw George Lind moved all in for 17,000 from middle position, Vladimir Shchemelev re-raised on the button, and Jeffrey Lisandro called in the small blind. Lind drew two, Shchemelev patted, and Lisandro drew two.

Razz Pot to Hellmuth

Razz The rail is getting deeper, the atmosphere more intense, as play continues at our final two tables.

A Few for Phil

Razz Phil Hellmuth: (X)(X) / / (X) Jeffrey Lisandro: (X)(X) / / (X) - FOLDED We picked up this one on fourth street, with Hellmuth betting and Lisandro calling.

Lisandro Defends

Pot-Limit Omaha Yan Chen opened with a raise to 45,000 from UTG, and it folded around to Jeffrey Lisandro who called from the big blind. The flop came . Lisandro checked, Chen bet 45,000, and Lisandro called. The turn brought the .

Lamb's Game

Pot-Limit Omaha Jeffrey Lisandro opened to 25,000 from the cutoff, Ben Lamb called in the small blind, and so too did Phi Hellmuth in the big. The flop fell , and Lamb led for 48,000. Only Lisandro called.

Fives Alive

Stud Jeffrey Lisandro: (X)(X) / / (X) Matt Glantz: (X)(X) / / (X) Lisandro completed, and Glantz called. Lisandro then check-called bets from Glantz on each street, and mucked when Glantz opened up for trip fives.

Baker Cooked

Razz On the first hand after the redraw, we had a four-way razz hand over on Table 292 in which David "ODB" Baker was all in by fourth street, then unfortunately for him caught enough bricks to build a small toolshed.

Quintuple-Up for Lisandro

Razz Okay, razz fans. Five-way action here, details below. Cliffs? Jeffrey Lisandro quintuples up! (No shinola.) The hand involved Lisandro, Shaun Deeb, Jason Lester, Steve Billirakis, and David "ODB" Baker.

Galfond, Lisandro Doubling, Clinging

Pot-Limit Omaha Both Jeff Lisandro and Phil Galfond -- sitting on either side of the dealer on Table 286 -- returned from dinner break to short stacks.

Ashton Scoops Lisandro

Omaha-8 Jeffrey Lisandro opened for a raise in middle position, and found three callers in Hoi Cheung (button), Matthew Ashton (small blind) and David "ODB" Baker (big blind).

Lisandro Looking for More Gold

Five-time WSOP bracelet winner Jeffrey Lisandro arrived to take his first hand at the start of Level 5. After nearly an hour he'd lost about half his starting stack of 4,500.

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