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oreogod
05-12-2005, 06:59 AM
Wow, a 12 hour heads up match.

Anyway, report is below.




Jeff Lisandro Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Event at Harvey's Lake Tahoe
Log:
Hand 278 - Lisandro has the button, and both players limp to see a flop of 10h-6s-2c. Ivey bets $25,000, and Lisandro calls. The turn card is the Jc, Ivey bets $75,000, and Lisandro folds.

Hand 279 - Ivey has the button, he limps, Lisandro raises $30,000 more, and Ivey calls. The flop comes 5c-3s-2s, and both players check. The turn card is the 10h, Lisandro bets $70,000, and Ivey calls. The river card is the Qc, and Lisandro studies the board for a while before betting $150,000. Ivey looks at the board, then at Lisandro, then he says, "I'm all in." The crowd rises in anticipation, wondering if this could be the last hand. Lisandro takes his time before calling. Lisandro shows Jc-10d for a pair of tens, and Ivey shows 9d-2d for a pair of twos. Phil Ivey has been eliminated in second place, earning $299,360.

Jeff Lisandro wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Event at Harvey's Lake Tahoe, winning $542,360 and a gold-and-diamond ring.

drexah
05-12-2005, 08:53 AM
touching.

-Skeme-
05-12-2005, 09:31 AM
12 hours? That's insane.

drewjustdrew
05-12-2005, 10:07 AM
I thought it went a bit long too considering how short the previous days were. I guess it makes sense when you consider how much is at stake at that point. If you aren't going to win a dime it might as well go quick, but once you are there in-the-money, you probably want time to play your game.

Kevmath
05-12-2005, 10:26 AM
The final table was 12 hours, headsup was about 2.

Kevin...