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Jun 25, '13 | 2013 44th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 43 - $10,000 Deuce-to-Seven Draw Lowball | 3 | + |
Level 22 Update: Jon Turner Out 5th, Jeffrey Lisandro Out 4thJun 25, '13 Level: 22 Blinds: 10,000-20,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 3 out of 87 Average Chip Count: 870,000 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Jesse Martin – 1,447,000 Players Eliminated 5th: Jon Turner – $47,792 Live Updates: Jon Turner Eliminated in Fifth Place ($47,792) Jon Turner raised all in for 164,000 and Konstantin Puchkov called on the button. Turner drew one and Puchkov stood pat with 8-7-6-4-3. Turner mucked his hand and he was eliminated in fifth place. Puchkov grew his stack to 500,000 after the hand. Jeffrey Lisandro Eliminated in Fourth Place ($67,264) Jeffrey Lisandro was able to double up once during the level when his 9-7-4-3-2 defeated Jesse Martin, but the next time he moved all in was his last. Lisandro raised all in preflop for 250,000 and David Baker called. Lisandro drew one and Baker stood pat with 10-8-6-3-2. Lisandro paired a seven to settle with a 8-7-7-5-3 and he was eliminated in fourth place. Baker was up to 900,000 just before the dinner break. Player Tags: Jeffrey Lisandro, Jon Turner, Konstantin Puchkov, David Baker Level 20 Update: Jesse Martin Doubles UpJun 25, '13 Level: 20 Blinds: 6,000-12,000 with a 3,000 ante Players Remaining: 6 out of 87 Average Chip Count: 435,000 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Jesse Martin – 528,000 Players Eliminated None Live Updates: Jesse Martin Doubles Up Through Jeffrey Lisandro Jesse Martin got the last of his chips (157,000) into the middle against Jeffrey Lisandro and drew one card. Lisandro had stood pat with J-7-5-4-2. Martin improved by drawing a three to settle with 8-6-5-4-3. Martin doubled up to survive with over 500,000 and Lisandro was down to 250,000. Player Tags: Jeffrey Lisandro, Jesse Martin Level 19 Update: Jon Turner Doubles TwiceJun 25, '13 Level: 19 Blinds: 5,000-10,000 with a 3,000 ante Players Remaining: 6 out of 87 Average Chip Count: 435,000 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Jesse Martin – 300,000 Players Eliminated None Live Updates: Jon Turner Doubles Up Twice Jon Turner doubled up twice during the last stretch of play to survive and take his chip stack above 300,000. In the first double up Turner was all in against Jeffrey Lisandro and each player drew one card. Lisandro held 7-6-5-5-3 and Turner easily won the hand with a 9-8-7-4-3. The second time Turner was all in against Layne Flack, who drew one card to a Q-8-6-5-4. Turner settled with a solid 8-7-6-5-2 and he won the hand to keep his gold bracelet hopes alive. Player Tags: Layne Flack, Jeffrey Lisandro, Jon Turner |
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Jun 15, '13 | 2013 44th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 25 - $5,000 Omaha 8/OB | 3 | + |
Level 25 Update: Bart Hanson Out 9th, Ryan Lenaghan Out 8th, Jeff Lisandro Out 7th, Arthur Kargen Out 6th, Viacheslav Zhukov Out 5thJun 15, '13 Level: 25 Blinds: 13,000-25,000 Players Remaining: 4 out of 241 Average Chip Count: 903,750 Chip Counts: Seat 4: Danny Fuhs – 590,000 Players Eliminated: 9th: Bart Hanson – $25,301 Live Updates: Bart Hanson Eliminated in Ninth Place ($25,301) Bart Hanson raised on the cutoff and Christopher George reraised all in on the small blind. Hanson called and the flop was dealt K52. George bet and Hanson raised all in. George called and the two players tabled their cards. George: AK62 Turn and River: 102 George won the hand with a full house to grow his stack to 1.2 million and Hanson was eliminated in ninth place on the hand. Ryan Lenaghan Eliminated in Eighth Place ($32,712) Ryan Lenaghan called all in preflop on a short stack under the gun and Arthur Kargen raised UTG+1. Brian Hastings and Christopher George also called from the blinds. The flop fell 553 and Hastings bet. George got out of the way and Kargen called. The turn delivered the 4 and both live players checked. The river brought the K and Hastings bet again. Kargen folded and Hastings turned over A642. Lenaghan had AJ93, which was not enough to top the straight of his opponent. Hastings was up to 625,000 and Lenaghan was out in eighth place. Jeffrey Lisandro Eliminated in Seventh Place ($42,442) Brian Hastings raised preflop on the hi-jack and Jeffrey Lisandro called all in on the small blind. Viacheslav Zhukov also called all in on the big blind and so all three players revealed their hands. Hastings: A874 Board: AQ986 Zhukov survived by taking the low and Hastings scored the high pot with a flush. That left nothing for Lisandro, who was eliminated in seventh place. Arthur Kargen Eliminated in Sixth Place ($55,423) Brian Hastings raised preflop and Arthur Kargen called all in. Danny Fuhs also called and the board fell KQQ106 as both live players checked it down. Fuhs mucked his hand after he saw Hastings’ 9632 and it was also enough to beat the A863 of Kargen. Hastings was up to a million thanks to a heart flush and Kargen was out in sixth place. Viacheslav Zhukov Eliminated in Fifth Place ($72,809) Christopher George raised preflop on the small blind and Viacheslav Zhukov called all in. No one else came along for the ride so the two players revealed their cards. George: A732 Board: AK6J3 George scooped the pot with a better high and qualifying low and so Zhukov was eliminated in fifth place to bring a hectic stretch at the final table to an end. Player Tags: Jeffrey Lisandro, Bart Hanson, Arthur Kargen, Christopher George, Ryan Lenaghan, Brian Hastings, Viacheslav Zhukov Official Final Table Begins for Event No. 25 ($5,000 Omaha Eight-or-Better)Jun 15, '13 The final table of Event No. 25 ($5,000 Omaha Eight-or-Better) has begun, and Card Player will be posting level-by-level updates with all major hands, current chip counts, and prize payouts. With the elimination of Jonathan Duhamel in tenth place ($19,788), the nine-handed final table is now set. Play will begins in Level 23 with blinds of 8,000-15,000, and action will continue until a winner is determined. Play may be extended an additional day if it takes more than 10 levels to reach a winner as noted on the official structure sheet. With cards now back in the air, here is a look at the final table and how these players stack up: Seat 1: Arthur Kargen – 359,000 While only 9 remain, this event attracted a field of 241 players, creating a total prize pool of $1,132,700, and the top 27 players made the money. Here is a look at the final table payouts: 1st Place: $277,519 Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all major hands, current chip counts, and prize payouts. Player Tags: Robert Mizrachi, Jeffrey Lisandro, Bart Hanson, Daniel Fuhs, Brian Hastings |
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Jun 05, '12 | 2012 43rd Annual World Series of Poker | Event 10 - $5,000 Seven-Card Stud | 3 | + |
Level 23 Update: Lisandro 5th ($41,789), Dickstein 6th ($33,325), Kenney 7th ($27,062)Jun 05, '12 Level: 23 Ante: 3,000 Players Remaining: 4 out of 145 Average Chip Count: 543,750 Chip Counts: Seat no. 1 — John Monnette — 735,000 Seat no. 4 — Timothy Finne — 340,000 Seat no. 6 — Huu Vinh — 850,000 Players Eliminated: Jeffrey Lisandro — 5th Place ($41,789) Live Updates: Bryn Kenney Eliminated in 7th Place ($27,062) Despite starting the day short and finding several double ups over the past few levels to survive the increasing limits, Bryn Kenney entered Level 23 on the short stack with just over 2 big bets and was eliminated shortly after it began. Bryn Kenney completed the bet to 15,000 with the A and Huu Vinh called the raise with the 7. Kenney bet 15,000 with ace-high on fourth street. Kenney checked on fifth street, Vinh bet 30,000, Keneny raised all in and Vinh called the check-raise. Vinh: 7JA5 — K7J Vinh was ahead with a split pair of sevens on fifth street when the money went in and Kenney failed to improve by the river. Bryn Kenney was eliminated in 7th place ($27,062) while Huu Vinh secured his chip lead with about 720,000. Mark Dickstein Eliminated in 6th Place ($33,325) John Monnette completed the bet to 15,000 with the 7, Mark Dickstein raised to 30,000 with the 10 and Monnette called. Dickstein bet 15,000 with ten-high on fourth street and Monette called. Dickstein bet 30,000 on fifth street, Monnette raised to 60,000 and Dickstein called all in. Monette: 7293 — AKJ Dickstein was ahead with a pair of tens on fifth street when the money went in, but Monnette had four spades and hit a fifth on the river to make a flush, eliminating Mark Dickstein in 6th place ($33,325). Jeffrey Lisandro Eliminated in 5th Place ($41,789) Jeffrey Lisandro completed the bet to 15,000 with the 9, andPerry Friedman called with the 4. Lisandro bet 15,000 with king-high on fourth street, Friedman raised to 30,000 and Lisandro called all in. Friedman: 4826 — 653 Lisandro was ahead with a split pair of fours on fourth street when the money went in, but Friedman caught a straight on the river to win the pot and eliminate Jeffrey Lisandro in 5th place ($41,789). Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Player Tags: Mark Dickstein, Jeffrey Lisandro, Perry Friedman, John Monnette, Bryn Kenney, Huu Vinh Action Begins, Final Table Now UnderwayJun 05, '12 The final table of Event no. 10 ($5,000 – Seven Card Stud) is now underway, and Card Player will be posting level-by-level updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. With the elimination of Eugene Katchalov in 9th Place ($18,693), the official 8-handed final table is now set. Play will begin in Level 21 with limits of 10,000-20,000 and a 2,000 ante, and will continue until a winner is determined. With cards now back in the air, here is a look at the final table and how these players match up: Seat no. 1 — John Monnette — 547,000 While only 8 remain, this event gathered 145 players, creating a total prize pool of $681,500. Here is a look at the final payouts: 1st Place — $190,826 Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Player Tags: Mark Dickstein, Jeffrey Lisandro, Perry Friedman, John Monnette, Ray Dehkharghani, Eugene Katchalov, Bryn Kenney, Huu Vinh, Timothy Finne |
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Jun 18, '11 | 2011 42nd Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 Seven Card Stud Hi/Low Split Championship | 1 | + |
Event No. 33 Begins at 5:00 p.m.Jun 18, '11 Welcome to event no. 33, the $10,000 Seven Card Stud Eight-Or-Better Championship. Last year, Jeffrey Lisandro defeated a field of 164 to earn his fourth career bracelet and the first-place prize of $431,656. The players will begin battle at 5:00 p.m. Be sure to check back at the end of play for the complete prize pool information, as well as the official overnight chip counts. Player Tags: Jeffrey Lisandro |
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Jan 22, '11 | 2011 Aussie Millions | Aussie Millions $100,000 Challenge | 2 | + |
Jeffrey Lisandro Eliminated in Seventh PlaceJan 22, '11 Jeffrey Lisandro made his last stand on a flop that read K 3 3 and David Steicke made the call. Their cards: Lisandro: 10 10 Turn and River: Q and 2 Lisandro is the last player to walk away from the tournament without any prize money in seventh place. The next player to bust will leave with $150,000. Steicke grew his stack to 400,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Jeffrey Lisandro, David Steicke |
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Sep 23, '10 | 2010 World Series of Poker Europe - London | WSOPE No-Limit Hold'em Championship | 1 | + |
Level 5 Update: The Fall of HellmuthSep 23, '10 Blinds: 200-400 with a 25 ante Players Remaining: 99 out of 137 (unofficial) Chip Counts: Arnaud Mattern – 130,000 Average Chip Count: 41,515 Notable Eliminations: Phil Hellmuth Big Hands: Hellmuth’s Day is Done It was in a battle of the blinds that Phil Hellmuth lost most of his stack. Anthony Newman was the small blind and the Poker Brat was the big. We came in with the board showing 9 8 6 J 2. Newman bet 10,000 on the river and Hellmuth made the call only to see Newman flip over a pair of eights for a flopped set. Hellmuth raised his cards high in the air before mucking, so J-10 could clearly be seen, but then mucked. He was left with just under 6,000 after the hand but it wasn’t long before he got the remainder in. Leo Margets bet 1,100 from early position and Hellmuth announced, “All in”. Margets made the call and showed pocket aces, while Hellmuth revealed pocket nines. The board fell 10 6 4 4 Q and Hellmuth hit the rail – just a few hours aftermaking his grand entrance to a live rendition of Lady Gaga’s “Poker Face” accompanied by some Gaga lookalikes and a large brass band. Boatman Bullies His Way With 7,000 in the pot and a flop of 7 7 2 showing, Barny Boatman bets 4,000 from the small blind and then glances at Jonathan Aguiar who calls. The turn is the Q and both players check. The river is the J and Boatman bets 10,000. Aguiar mucks with a sigh and his stack falls to 40,300. Boatman currently has 63,000 in chips. Jeffrey Lisandro Doubles Up Scott Montgomery on the small blind bet enough chips to put Jeffrey Lisandro all in under the gun with a K Q 6 3 9 board sitting on the table. Lisandro made the call and he flipped over 3 3. Montgomery held K Q and he won the pot to double up to 47,000. John Juanda Doubles Up John Juanda reraised all in after Toby Lewis opened the action preflop. Lewis decided to make the call and the two players flipped over their cards: Juanda: 9 7 Board: 9 6 5 3 Q Juanda won the hand to double up to 20,000 and Lewis fell to 19,000. High Roller Heads-Up Report — First Match Drags The £10,350 heads-up high roller event has reached the final match between Gus Hansen and Jim Collopy from an initial field of 103. The winner will take home the top prize worth £288,409 and the runner-up will take home £178,211 and some deflated hopes. First Match: Hansen has had the advantage for most of the first match in the heads-up final but Collopy continues to hang tough. In a hand after the first break Collopy bet 36,000 on a flop of A A 6 and Hansen raised to 83,000. Collopy made the call and the turn fell 7. Collopy checked and Hansen bet 114,000. Collopy made the call after some deliberation and the river fell 2. Collopy checked, Hansen checked as well, and Collopy flipped over A 4. Collopy held 1.2 million after the hand and Hansen was still on top with 2.6 million. This last hand is a microcosm of the match thus far. It could be a long final if things get to the third game. Here are the results so far for this event: 3: Ram Vaswani — £96,212 Player Tags: John Juanda, Phil Hellmuth, Jeffrey Lisandro, Barny Boatman, Jonathan Aguiar WSOP Europe Preliminary WinnersSep 23, '10 The WSOP Europe main event is the fifth tournament on the schedule this year at the Empire Casino in London’s Leicester Square. Here is a look at the preliminary event winners and a link to the final-table recaps for each event that has crowned a winner: Event No. 1 (£2,650 6-hand NLHE): Phil Laak — £170,802 Event No. 2 (£5,250 pot-limit Omaha): Jeffrey Lisandro — £159,514 Event No. 3 (£1,075): Scott Shelley — £133,857 Player Tags: Phil Laak, Jeffrey Lisandro, Scott Shelley |
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Jul 08, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event | 4 | + |
Level Five, Hour One: Lisandro EliminatedJul 08, '10 Blinds: 200-400 with a 50 ante Notable Chip Counts: 1. Julian Foussard – 168,000 Card Player Family Chip Counts Jeff Shulman — 9,900 Big Hands: Lisandro’s Aces Crack, He Busts The player in seat 8 raised to 1,200 and when action folded to Jeff Lisandro he raised to 3,200. Seat 8 called and they saw the flop come 3Q4. Lisandro bet out 4,000 and seat 8 called. The turn then brought the 4 and Lisandro led again for 6,000. Seat 8 raised to 16,000, essentially putting Lisandro all in. Lisandro thought for a moment and moved all in for just a bit more. Seat 8 called. “Your queens are good,” Lisandro said as he flipped over AA. He was correct, as seat 8 showed QQ for the flopped set and turned full house. Lisandro was dead to an ace on the river, and he was not happy about his bad luck. “Just put it out there,” he demanded, instead of waiting for the ESPN crew’s thumbs up to continue. It was the 10 and Lisandro stormed away from the Amazon room, eliminated late on day 1d. Lisandro had three cashes at the 2010 WSOP for around $90,000, including one final table appearance. Check out his results here. Ivey Doubles up Opponent Entering the action late, Phil Ivey had an opponent all in and at risk for 12,075 on a flop of AJ10. Their hands: Ivey: K9 Ivey held a straight draw and flush draw, but he was still trailing his opponent’s pair of aces. The turn was the J and the 3 on the river didn’t fill Ivey’s draws. He lost the pot and dropped to around 25,000 in chips. Rousso Surrenders The Double Up Picking up the action after the flop, the board read A98. The player in seat 3 ended up all in for 7,350 and Vanessa Rousso made the call. Rousso: 107 Seat 3 flopped two pair but Rousso had an open-ended straight draw. The turn was a blank with the 3 and the river bricked as well with the 8 and seat 3 doubled up. Rousso dropped the rare pot but she still had 128,000. Pavilion Room Update Sorel Mizzi Doubles Up an Opponent On a flop of 10106 Sorel Mizzi bet and his opponent moved all in for 24,275 more. Mizzi tanked before making the call with the AA. His opponent exposed the J10 for trip tens. The turn and river both bricked for Mizzi and he was made a short stack with about 9,000 left. Chris Moore Drops a Pot A player in middle position bet and got one caller. Chris Moore three-bet to 3,000 more. The original bettor called and the player in the middle folded. After the flop, Moore’s opponent bet out and Moore released. He was at around the starting stack after the hand. Player Tags: Jeffrey Lisandro, Phil Ivey, Vanessa Rousso, Chris Moore, Sorel Mizzi Level Three, Hour Two: Lisandro Loses Big One, Still HealthyJul 08, '10 Blinds: 150-300 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Khamsy Nuanmanee – 132,000 Card Player Family Chip Counts Jeff Shulman — 7,300 Big Hands: Lisandro Loses a Big One Jeff Lisandro called a large bet on a flop of 4AJ and when the 3 fell on the turn his opponent bet 5,000. Lisandro again called and the 7 fell on the river. This time, both players slowed and checked the end. Their hands: Lisandro: AK Lisandro had flopped top pair but his opponent flopped top two pair. Lisandro lost the pot and dropped to around 23,000 in chips. Ivey Bullies Table Out of Pot In a limped three-way pot Phil Ivey bet 600 after the flop of 569. Both of his opponents called and quickly checked to him on the 9 turn. Ivey bet 1,800 this time and seat 3 folded, while seat 4 smiled and looked at Ivey, seemingly happy to be losing another pot to the best. He folded and Ivey took it down. Ivey had around 25,000 after the hand. Mercier Keeps Rolling The player under the gun raised to 800 and the small blind made the call. Jason Mercier was in the big blind and called as well and the three players saw the flop come down K87. Both blinds checked to the player under the gun and he fired 1,500. Mercier was the only caller and the turn was the 10. Both players checked and the 5 fell on the river. Both players checked again and Mercier showed 65 for a busted straight draw but a rivered pair of fives. It was good as his opponent mucked and Mercier was at 72,000. Greenstein Muscled Out Picking up the action after the flop, the board read J42. The player in seat 1 fired 1,000 and Barry Greenstein made it 2,000. Seat 1 then shoved for the rest of his stack. Greenstein had a perplexed look on his face after the move, then shrugged his shoulders and mucked. He was at 38,000. Pavilion Room Coverage Chris Ferguson Wins a Pot With about 6,000 in the pot on a board of J763 Chris Ferguson bet 5,000 and his opponent went into the tank. Ferguson’s opponent asked him if he would show but once he didn’t get a response from the poker pro he folded and tabled the 99 for a pair of nines. Ferguson flashed 7-3 for two pair and raked in the pot. He was at 38,000 after the hand. Fred Goldberg Drops a Pot A player bet into Fred Goldberg on the river. Goldberg made the call and his opponent tabled Q-J for the nut straight. Goldberg mucked and was down to 15,025 after the hand. Sheikhan Doubles Up Shawn Sheikhan moved his short stack all in on a flop of K73 and was called by the player in seat 2. Their hands: Sheikhan: K10 Sheikhan held the lead and his opponent was in trouble with only two queens or running hearts remaining as his saving grace. The 6 and 9 finished the board and Mr. Sheikhan doubled up to around 17,000. Arieh With the Huge Double Up Jason Potter raised to 725 and Josh Arieh three-bet it to 1,900. The player on the button called, but Potter got out of the way. The flop ran 492 and Arieh bet out 2,325. The button player raised to 6,600 and Arieh made the call. On the Q turn Arieh checked and the button bet 10,000. Arieh moved all in for 19,400 and the button called. Their hands: Arieh: 56 Arieh held the flopped flush and his opponent was drawing dead. The 4 finished the board and Arieh doubled up to 57,500. Varkonyi Chipping Up The 2002 winner of the main event Robert Varkonyi bet 7,000 on a board of 9810K and was called by one player. Varkonyi bet 7,000 again on the 7 river and his opponent tanked, eventually folding. Varkonyi had around 47,000 after the hand. Jason Alexander Wins Big One With Kings Jason Alexander bet 1,000 on a flop of 253 and was called by one player. The 2 came on the turn and Alexander bet 5,000 into the pot. His opponent called and the Q finished the board. Alexander checked for the first time and his opponent bet 7,000. Alexander called and they showed their hands: Alexander: KK Both players held high pocket pairs, but Alexander’s was best. He took the pot and boosted his stack to 33,000. J.C. Tran Wins a Pot J.C. Tran bet 700 preflop and was called by the player directly to his left. The flop came 9-7-7 and Tran bet 4,075. His opponent quickly folded and Tran raked in the pot. He was up to 48,000 after the hand. David Saab Takes Some off Kenny Tran Kenny Tran bet 800 and David Saab three-bet to 2,000. Tran thought about it for awhile before making the call. The flop came K54 and action went check-check. The 2 fell on the turn and Tran checked again. Saab fired out a bet of 7,000 and Tran went into the tank. He eventually decided to muck his hand. He was at 30,000 after the hand while Saab increased his stack to 60,000. Player Tags: Josh Arieh, Chris Ferguson, Barry Greenstein, Shawn Sheikhan, Jeffrey Lisandro, Phil Ivey, Robert Varkonyi, Fred Goldberg, Jason Alexander, Jason Mercier Level Two Hour, One Update: Rousso Gets Some BackJul 08, '10 Blinds: 100-200 Average Chip Count: 30,000 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Kara Scott – 71,000 Card Player Family Chip Counts Jeff Shulman — 19,600 Notable Eliminations: None Player Twitter Accounts Phil Ivey Big Hands: Jason Mercier Wins One Just before the 20-minute break after level one, with 1,200 in the pot with the board reading A73K a player in the small blind bet 300. Jason Mercier made the call. The 5 on the river prompted a check from the small bind. Mercier bet 1,500 and his opponent made the call. Mercier exposed the K9 for the nuts. Mercier was up to 36,500 after the hand. Phil Ivey Chipping Up Right before Ivey was able to leave his seat for the 20-minute break after level one, six players saw a flop of K104 for 300, including 8-time bracelet winner Phil Ivey. The preflop bettor led out for 700 and was called by one opponent. Ivey raised to 2,800 and it was folded to the initial bettor. He folded but the player who called next threw in enough to call Ivey’s raise. The turn brought the 9 and action went check-check. The 2 fell on the river and Ivey’s opponent bet 3,600. Ivey quickly called and tabled pocket tens for a set. His opponent mucked the KQ. Ivey was up to 45,700 after the hand. Rousso Gets Some Back Picking up the action after the flop fell QQ8, the player in seat 7 bet 900 and Vanessa Rousso repopped to 2,000. Seat 7 made the call and the turn brought the J. Seat 7 checked and Rousso counted out announced “3,000” as she tossed in an orange 5,000 chip. Seat 7 went in the tank but decided to let his hand go. Rousso raked in the pot and took back some of the chips she lost to seat 7 before the break. She was at 33,000. A few hands later on a flop of 864, the action checked to Rousso and she fired 600. The player in seat 10 then raised to 1,800 and three other players in the hand mucked. Rousso made the call and the Q fell on the turn. Rousso checked and seat 10 bet 2,300. Rousso made the call and the river was the 7. Rousso led out with 5,000 and seat 10 made the call. Rousso tabled 65 for a rivered straight, better than seat 10’s 44 for a set on the flop. Rousso took the pot and she was back up close to 40,000. Lisandro Drops One Jeffrey Lisandro limped in preflop along with three other players. The four saw a flop of Q53 and the player in the big blind bet 500. Lisandro was the only caller and the turn was the 2. The big blind bet another 500 and Lisandro raised to 1,200. The call was made and the river was the 8. The big blind bet 1,200 and Lisandro made the call. The big blind then tabled AQ for top pair and Lisandro mucked. He was at 32,000. Bari Chipping Up A player raised to 550 preflop and four players called, including Allen Bari and Hevad Khan. The flop then came down KQ9 and everyone checked. The Q came on the turn and a player bet 975. Only one player mucked as the other three tagged along to see the 5 on the river. Action was checked to Bari and he fired 2,250. The big blind was the only caller and Bari tabled AQ for trips. The big blind mucked and Bari scooped the pot. He was at 50,500 after the hand. William Thorson Moved In On A player in late position bet 700 and William Thorson called from the button. A payer in the small blind moved all in for 7,000 total and it was folded back to Thorson. He went deep into the tank before finally releasing his hand. He was at less than 20,000 afteward. Phil Ivey Yawns and Chips Get Sucked into His Mouth A player in the cutoff made it 550 and the button raised to 1,500. Ivey didn’t take long before four-betting to 4,500. The initial bettor folded and the button took some time before finally folding. Ivey is doing well here on day 1d. He was at over 50,000 after the hand. David Benyamine Makes a Good Fold On a board of AQJ9 David Benyamine bet 4,700. His opponent tanked before eventually making the call. The A fell on the river and Benyamine checked. His opponent quickly fired out a bet of 6,000. Benyamine went into the tank before finally folding and flashing K-10 for broad way. His opponent made him feel a little bitter by exposing the AJ for a full house. Benyamine was down to about 35,000 after the hand. Player Tags: David Benyamine, Jeffrey Lisandro, Phil Ivey, Allen Bari, William Thorson, Vanessa Rousso, Jason Mercier |
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Jul 02, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 55 - $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship | 2 | + |
Level Four: Last Level Before DinnerJul 01, '10 Blinds: 100-200 Players Remaining: 346 of 346 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Andy Seth – 38,500 Average Chip Count: 30,000 Notable Eliminations: None Big Hands: Lisandro Takes It Down Picking up the action on the flop of J54, Jeffrey Lisandro moved all in for 5,000. Daniel Alaei was in the hand and mucked, as did Danny Wong. The action was then on seat 7 and he tanked for a few moments. He finally released his hand and surrendered the pot to Lisandro. “Wanna be heads-up,” Lisandro said as he turned 82. He held the two cards for the whole table to see and mucked his other two cards as he took the pot. Glantz With The Power Move After the flop came down J86, Dan Shak bet 1,050 and Matt Glantz made the call. The turn was the 3 and Shak led out with another bet, this one 2,500. Glantz immediately announced pot and Shak let his hand go. Glantz took the pot and he was at 46,000 with no reloads left while Shak was at 10,250 with all his reloads gone as well. Dwan Reloads Again Picking up the action with the board showing 1042A, Tom Dwan bet 1,000 and the player in seat 8 raised it to 3,050 total. Dwan thought for awhile and then threw in the call. The river was the 9 and seat 8 put Dwan all in. Dwan called and seat 8 turned over 10953. Dwan mucked and was forced to use his second reload chip, leaving him with just one behind. Player Tags: Jeffrey Lisandro, Dan Shak, Matthew Glantz, Tom Dwan Level 10: Benyamine Doubles UpJul 02, '10 Blinds: 500-1,000 Players Remaining: 147 out of 346 Average Chip Count: 70,612 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Dmitry Stelmak – 270,000 Notable Eliminations: Jeffrey Lisandro Big Hands: David Benyamine Doubles Up Picking up the action on the flop of 873, the action was checked to David Benyamine. He bet 7,000 and Eli Elezra called, as did the player in seat 9. The turn was the 2 and action checked to Benyamine again. He potted to 29,000 and Elezra mucked. Seat 9 then asked for a count on the remainder of Benyamine’s stack. He then raised to put Benyamine all in and Benyamine made the call for his last 58,000. Benyamine turned over 10633 for a set of threes while seat 9 showed AAQ7 for pocket aces. The river was the 9 and Benyamine doubled up to 118,000 Medic Drops One Picking up the action on the flop of Q109, the player in seat 9 bet 6,500 and the action was on Nenad Medic. He potted and seat 9 called with the rest of his chips. Medic: 9877 Medic had a pair of nines to go with his straight flush draw while seat 9 held two pair and an open ended straight draw. The turn was the 8, making the straight for seat 9 and the river was the J to give him the nut-flush. Medic dropped to 90,000. Hellmuth Wins A Pot Picking up the action after the turn, the board read K86Q and the player in seat 2 bet 10,100. Phil Hellmuth made the call and the river was the K. Seat 2 checked to Hellmuth and he fired 7,500 into the pot. Seat 2 tanked before throwing in the call. “Full house,” Hellmuth said. “A small one.” He turned over AJ66 for sixes full. Seat 2 mucked and Hellmuth improved to 75,000 with the pot. Obrestad Takes One After the flop came down QJ5, Annette Obrestad led out with 5,100 and her opponent in seat 3 made the call. The turn was the 7 and Obrestad continued with 15,000. Seat 3 decided to muck his hand and Obrestad took down the pot. She was up to 95,000 after the hand. Lisandro Eliminated Tom Dwan raised from middle position and action folded to Jeffrey Lisandro in the small blind. He moved all in for 18,000 and Dwan made the call. Dwan: KJ108 Lisandro’s aces were ahead but the board ran out J97A4 and Dwan flopped a straight to eliminated Lisandro. Dwan was at 246,000. Player Tags: David Benyamine, Phil Hellmuth, Eli Elezra, Jeffrey Lisandro, Nenad Medic, Tom Dwan, Annette Obrestad |
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Jul 01, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 55 - $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship | 1 | + |
Level Four: Last Level Before DinnerJul 01, '10 Blinds: 100-200 Players Remaining: 346 of 346 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Andy Seth – 38,500 Average Chip Count: 30,000 Notable Eliminations: None Big Hands: Lisandro Takes It Down Picking up the action on the flop of J54, Jeffrey Lisandro moved all in for 5,000. Daniel Alaei was in the hand and mucked, as did Danny Wong. The action was then on seat 7 and he tanked for a few moments. He finally released his hand and surrendered the pot to Lisandro. “Wanna be heads-up,” Lisandro said as he turned 82. He held the two cards for the whole table to see and mucked his other two cards as he took the pot. Glantz With The Power Move After the flop came down J86, Dan Shak bet 1,050 and Matt Glantz made the call. The turn was the 3 and Shak led out with another bet, this one 2,500. Glantz immediately announced pot and Shak let his hand go. Glantz took the pot and he was at 46,000 with no reloads left while Shak was at 10,250 with all his reloads gone as well. Dwan Reloads Again Picking up the action with the board showing 1042A, Tom Dwan bet 1,000 and the player in seat 8 raised it to 3,050 total. Dwan thought for awhile and then threw in the call. The river was the 9 and seat 8 put Dwan all in. Dwan called and seat 8 turned over 10953. Dwan mucked and was forced to use his second reload chip, leaving him with just one behind. Player Tags: Jeffrey Lisandro, Dan Shak, Matthew Glantz, Tom Dwan Level 10: Benyamine Doubles UpJul 02, '10 Blinds: 500-1,000 Players Remaining: 147 out of 346 Average Chip Count: 70,612 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Dmitry Stelmak – 270,000 Notable Eliminations: Jeffrey Lisandro Big Hands: David Benyamine Doubles Up Picking up the action on the flop of 873, the action was checked to David Benyamine. He bet 7,000 and Eli Elezra called, as did the player in seat 9. The turn was the 2 and action checked to Benyamine again. He potted to 29,000 and Elezra mucked. Seat 9 then asked for a count on the remainder of Benyamine’s stack. He then raised to put Benyamine all in and Benyamine made the call for his last 58,000. Benyamine turned over 10633 for a set of threes while seat 9 showed AAQ7 for pocket aces. The river was the 9 and Benyamine doubled up to 118,000 Medic Drops One Picking up the action on the flop of Q109, the player in seat 9 bet 6,500 and the action was on Nenad Medic. He potted and seat 9 called with the rest of his chips. Medic: 9877 Medic had a pair of nines to go with his straight flush draw while seat 9 held two pair and an open ended straight draw. The turn was the 8, making the straight for seat 9 and the river was the J to give him the nut-flush. Medic dropped to 90,000. Hellmuth Wins A Pot Picking up the action after the turn, the board read K86Q and the player in seat 2 bet 10,100. Phil Hellmuth made the call and the river was the K. Seat 2 checked to Hellmuth and he fired 7,500 into the pot. Seat 2 tanked before throwing in the call. “Full house,” Hellmuth said. “A small one.” He turned over AJ66 for sixes full. Seat 2 mucked and Hellmuth improved to 75,000 with the pot. Obrestad Takes One After the flop came down QJ5, Annette Obrestad led out with 5,100 and her opponent in seat 3 made the call. The turn was the 7 and Obrestad continued with 15,000. Seat 3 decided to muck his hand and Obrestad took down the pot. She was up to 95,000 after the hand. Lisandro Eliminated Tom Dwan raised from middle position and action folded to Jeffrey Lisandro in the small blind. He moved all in for 18,000 and Dwan made the call. Dwan: KJ108 Lisandro’s aces were ahead but the board ran out J97A4 and Dwan flopped a straight to eliminated Lisandro. Dwan was at 246,000. Player Tags: David Benyamine, Phil Hellmuth, Eli Elezra, Jeffrey Lisandro, Nenad Medic, Tom Dwan, Annette Obrestad |
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Jun 24, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 43 - $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship | 2 | + |
Level Nine: Elezra OutJun 24, '10 Flop Games: 800-1,500 blinds Players Remaining: 130 out of 241 Average Chip Stack: 55,615 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Carlos Mortensen – 175,000 Notable Eliminations: Doyle Brunson Big Hands: Stud/8 Clements Takes One Off Lisandro Scott Clements completed to 1,500 and Jeffrey Lisandro made the call. Clements bet another 1,500 on fourth street and Lisandro threw in another call. Clements then bet 3,000 on every street afterward and Lisandro called him down. Clements then tabled (753)46KQ for a seven-high straight. Lisandro mucked and he was down to 40,000 while Clements was at 44,000. Omaha/8 Daniel Negreanu Takes One Off Mackey Picking up the action on a flop of J52, Daniel Negreanu and James Mackey each checked and saw the 3 land on the turn. Negreanu bet 3,000 and Mackey thought a few moments and released his hand. Negreanu took the pot and he was at 65,000. Mackey was at 26,000. Hold’em Elezra Eliminated Eli Elezra got his last 4,000 into the middle preflop and he was called by Pawel Andrzejewski. Elezra turned over his KJ while Andrzejewski turned over 88. The flop came down J108, giving Elezra top pair but Andrzejewski a set. The board finished off 37 and Elezra was out. Lindgren Fills Up Picking up the action after the board had run out AQ8A6, Erick Lindgren bet 3,000 and Eric Buchman made the call. Lindgren turned over AQ for aces-full and Buchman mucked. Lindgren took the pot and was at 68,000 while Buchman was down to 17,000. Player Tags: Erick Lindgren, Daniel Negreanu, Eli Elezra, Jeffrey Lisandro, James Mackey, Scott Clements |
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