Jeff Lisandro Ante
Hold'em
In a recent hand, Lisandro opened the button and Richard Ashby three-bet him from the small blind. Lisandro called and they took a flop.
Lisandro showed for top pair, good for the pot. He has the chip lead at the moment.
- Level 22 Update: Jon Turner Out 5th, Jeffrey Lisandro Out 4th. Level: 22 Blinds: 10,000-20,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 3 out of 87 Average.
- Lisandro finished 17th in the 2006 World Series of Poker Main Event, winning $659,730. He was also noted for an incident with Prahlad Friedman during the event, where Friedman felt that Lisandro had not put in his ante, worth 5,000 chips, in a hand.
- Lisandro, who confessed he has “mellowed” in the past five to 10 years, isn’t a stranger to altercations at the WSOP. In 2006 during the Main Event, he clashed with Prahlad Friedman over whether Lisandro had put his ante into the pot during one of the hands. After a review confirmed that Lisandro had, in fact, put the chip into the pot.
No Limit Hold'em - Ante Only (Event #45), Las Vegas (62) 25 - 27 June 2013. Jeff Lisandro: $ 512,316 4th: United States: Eric Rodawig: $ 479,563 5th. Friedman thought that Lisandro had failed to post a $5,000 chip ante and voiced this thought for some time, essentially accusing Lisandro of robbery and being way out of line, an accusation that was completely out of line considering that Lisandro is a well-known pro with no history of cheating whatsoever.
He's kicked out in front on the tail end of Stud Hi/Lo and continued his good run in Hold'em.In a recent hand, Lisandro opened the button and Richard Ashby three-bet him from the small blind. Lisandro called and they took a flop.
Jeff Lisandro Antelope
Jeff Lisandro
Jeff Lisandro Antes
Ashby bet out and Lisandro flat called. The turn was the . Ashby led and Lisandro raised. Ashby called and the river was the . This Ashby check-called a bet from Lisandro.Lisandro showed for top pair, good for the pot. He has the chip lead at the moment.