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Childhood

Lisandro was introduced to poker at a very young age. Growing up near Salerno, Italy, his mother taught him how to play poker when he was just five years old. This early exposure laid the foundation for his lifelong passion and skill in the game.

Career

Lisandro began his professional poker career primarily as a cash game specialist but gradually impacted the tournament circuit significantly. His first WSOP final table appearance came in 1997 in the $3,000 pot limit hold 'em event. Over the years, he has made eleven WSOP final tables across various poker disciplines, including Omaha, Seven Card Stud, and 2 to 7 lowball events.

He has won six WSOP bracelets, with notable victories in Seven Card Stud, Seven Card Stud Hi/Low, Razz, Pot-Limit Omaha, and Pot-Limit Hold'em events. His most remarkable accomplishment occurred in 2009 when he became the first player ever to win WSOP titles in all three seven-card stud disciplines—Stud High, Stud High-Low, and Razz—in the same year. This extraordinary feat earned him the WSOP Player of the Year award.

Lisandro's tournament highlights include:

  • Winning the $25,000 limit hold 'em heads-up tournament in December 2004, defeating Howard Lederer for $194,000.
  • Triumphing in the $10,000 no limit hold 'em WSOP circuit event in 2005, beating Phil Ivey for $542,360.
  • Finishing 17th in the 2006 WSOP Main Event, earning $659,730.
  • Securing his first WSOP bracelet in 2007 in the $2,000 Seven-Card Stud event.
  • He won his sixth bracelet at the 2014 WSOP Asia Pacific in the A$1,650 Pot Limit Omaha event.

Despite his success at the WSOP, Lisandro has not yet reached a final table on the World Poker Tour but has cashed in two WPT events.

Personal life

Lisandro currently resides in Salerno, Italy. Before fully dedicating himself to poker, he was involved in real estate investment. A distinctive personal trait is his habit of chewing gum at the poker table, which he uses as a strategy to mask his tells and maintain composure during play.

Revenue

As of 2023, Jeffrey Lisandro's total live tournament winnings exceed $5,800,000. This figure reflects his success in various poker tournaments worldwide, excluding cash game earnings.

Interesting facts

  • Lisandro is nicknamed "The Iceman," a moniker reflecting his calm demeanor at the poker table.
  • He is among the few players to win three WSOP bracelets in a single year, joining an elite group of six players who have achieved this feat.
  • Lisandro is considered among the premier Seven Card Stud players globally.
  • He was inducted into the Australian Poker Hall of Fame in 2009.
  • His poker style includes a signature gum-chewing habit, which he believes helps reduce the chances of opponents reading his facial expressions.

Legacy

Jeffrey Lisandro's legacy in the poker world is defined by his mastery of stud poker variants and his historic 2009 WSOP performance. His achievements have set a high standard for versatility and excellence in poker tournaments. As one of the most successful non-American players in WSOP history, Lisandro has inspired many aspiring poker professionals, especially those specializing in stud games.

Frequently asked Questions

🔍When did Jeffrey Lisandro start playing poker?

Lisandro began playing poker at the age of five, taught by his mother near Salerno, Italy.

🃏What is Jeffrey Lisandro best known for in poker?

He is best known for being a cash game specialist and one of the world’s premier Seven Card Stud players. He made history by winning WSOP titles in all three seven-card stud disciplines in a single year (2009).

🏆How many WSOP bracelets has Lisandro won?

He has won six WSOP bracelets across various poker disciplines, including Seven Card Stud, Razz, and Pot-Limit Omaha.

😎Has Lisandro won any major poker awards?

Yes, he was named the WSOP Player of the Year in 2009 and was inducted into the Australian Poker Hall of Fame the same year.

💰What is Lisandro’s total live tournament earnings?

As of 2023, his total live tournament winnings exceed $5.8 million.

Marianna Pozharsky
Marianna Pozharsky

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