WSOP EVENTS 36 AND 37 CONCLUDE (Update)
26 June 2009
Jeff Lissandro is king of the seven card stud
genre this year and wins a second bracelet
Jeff Lissandro has done it again! The Australian-born
poker pro has won his second World Series of Poker
winner's bracelet this (2009) year, firmly positioning
himself among the top seven card stud exponents in world
poker.
It was a tough competition, with 164
entrants going after $1 541 600 in prizes for Event 37 -
the $10 000 buy-in Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo World
Championship. Illustrative of the high-powered nature of
the field, it included Doyle Brunson, Abe Mossari, Mike
Wattel, Barry Greenstein, Chau Giang, Annie Duke, Chris
Ferguson, Erick Lindgren, Eli Elezra, Howard Lederer,
Sebastian Ruthenberg, Daniel Negreanu, Carlos Mortensen,
Phil Ivey, Justin Bonomo, Jason Mercier, Max Pescatori,
Jennifer Harman, Mark Gregorich, Ted Forrest, and Dario
Alioto. Also in the field were Lyle Berman, Dario
Minieri, Tom Schneider, David Benyamine and Daniel Alaei.
In the three-and-a half-hour heads up it was
Lissandro vs. Farzad Rouhani, with the former living up
to his nickname of The Iceman and playing a controlled
and strategic game to take the honours despite starting
lower in chips in the heads up, along with the bracelet
and the winner's prize of $431 656.
It was
Lissandro's second bracelet at this 40th Anniversary
World Series - last week he took down Event #16 - the
$10 000 buy-in Seven Card Stud World Championship (see
previous InfoPowa report) to win $124 959. He has also
cashed in two other events this year.
Rouhani
collected a check for $266 804 for his second placing.
Prior to playing poker full-time, Lisandro (43)
was a real estate investor. He is now a top high-stakes
cash game and international live tournaments player who
has 45 cashes to his credit, three WSOP bracelets, 8
first place finishes in global tourneys and career
winnings approaching $4 million.
Texan player
Jordan Smith achieved his first WSOP bracelet in Event
36 - the $2 000 buy-in No Limit Hold'em contest, which
attracted a field of 1 695 and offered a prize pool of
$3 084 900. Among the starters were David Rheem, Kathy
Liebert, Joe Sebok, Scott Seiver, Jonathan Little, Darus
Suharto, Shaun Deeb, Jared Hamby, Lika Gerasimova, Rob
Hollink, Michael Binger, Kenna James and Andy Black.
Smith, holding a small chip lead, faced Swedish
player Ken Lennaard in the heads up after both survived
a seven hour final table that included two female
players in Almira Skripchenko and Laurence Grondin,
although neither reached heads up status, finishing in
seventh and third places respectively.
Smith
lost and regained his lead on several occasions in the
hard-fought game that followed with his Swedish rival,
but in the end he managed to prevail to take the
bracelet and the $586 212 main prize, leaving a worthy
opponent in Ken Lennaard with respect and $360 439 as
runner-up.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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