Jeffrey Lisandro

Jeffrey Lisandro
Name Jeff "Iceman" Lisandro
Nickname Iceman
Nationality Australian
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Jeffrey Lisandro, known as “Iceman”, is a prominent Australian professional poker player hailing from Sydney. With over $5.8 million in live tournament earnings, his most significant cash prize of $659,730 came when he finished 17th at the 37th World Series of Poker (WSOP) in July 2006.

While Lisandro is recognized as a specialist in cash games, he is also a regular participant on the tournament circuit and is regarded as one of the top Seven Card Stud players globally. Throughout his career, he has won six WSOP bracelets and one WSOP Circuit ring.

Notably, in 2009, he earned the title of WSOP Player of the Year after winning three bracelets in a single year. In 2011, Matchbook.com and Check Raise Management appointed him as their ambassador.

Jeffrey Lisandro: Early Life

Originally from Italy, Lisandro now resides in Australia. He began his journey into the world of poker at the young age of five, learning the game from his mother. Before fully committing to poker, Lisandro worked as a real estate investor.

Over the years, he honed his skills and gained recognition as a cash game specialist. In addition to his cash game success, he is a familiar face on the tournament circuit and is widely regarded as one of the best Seven Card Stud players globally. A notable aspect of his poker persona is his habit of chewing gum at the table, which he believes helps reduce tells and maintain his competitive edge.

“Iceman” Jeffrey Lisandro at the Poker Table

Jeffrey Lisandro: Live Tournament Participation

Jeff Lisandro recorded his first live cash in July 1995. Placing 5th in a £300 Pot Limit Hold’em event at the Festival of Poker in London, earning $1,914.

A decade later, in May 2005, he won the $10,000 + 200 WSOP Circuit Championship Event No Limit Hold’em at Harrah’s Lake Tahoe, earning $542,360.

Furthermore, in June 2006, he finished 17th in the $10,000 No Limit Texas Hold’em World Championship at the 37th World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, cashing $659,730.

The following year, in June 2007, he came in 2nd in the $5,000 World Championship Pot Limit Hold’em, earning $294,620.

Additionally, in June 2008, Lisandro again placed 2nd in the $5,000 No Limit Deuce to Seven Draw at the 39th World Series of Poker, earning $347,704.

Then, in June 2009, he won the $10,000 World Championship Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo, securing a prize of $431,656.

Most recently, in June 2024, he participated in the $600 No Limit Hold’em/Pot Limit Omaha Deepstack – 8-Handed event at the 55th World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, finishing 369th and cashing $1,201.

Jeffrey Lisandro’s Six WSOP Bracelet and 1 WSOPC Ring Achievement

  • June 2007 – 38th WSOP, $2,000 Seven Card Stud (1st place, won $118,426)
  • June 6th, 2009 – 40th WSOP, $1,500 Seven Card Stud. (1st place, won $124,975)
  • June 18th, 2009 – 40th WSOP, $10,000 World Championship. (1st place, won $431,656)
  • June 22th, 2009 – 40th WSOP, $2,500 Seven Card Razz. (1st place, won $188,390)
  • September 2010 – WSOPE, £5,000 + 250 Pot Limit Omaha. (1st place, won $245,287)
  • October 2014 – WSOP APAC, $1,650 Pot Limit Omaha. (1st place, won $44,796)
  • May 2005 – WSOP Circuit, $10,000 + 200 No Limit Hold’em. (1st place, won $542,360)
Jeffrey Lisandro Winning his sixth WSOP Bracelet

Conclusion

Jeffrey Lisandro, the “Iceman,” has firmly established himself as a titan in poker. Particularly known for his mastery of Seven Card Stud. With six WSOP bracelets and a remarkable tournament history, he exemplifies the dedication and skill needed to excel in the game. As he continues to participate in major events, his legacy in poker is sure to delve deeper into the annals of the sport’s history.