In an amazing feat not seen since Phil Ivey first burst onto the poker scene in 2002, Jeff "Iceman" Lisandro has won his third bracelet of this year's WSOP after defeating a field of 315 in Event #44, $2.5k 7-Card Razz.
This $190k victory not only gives him a third bracelet of this year's WSOP and rockets him clear to the top of the Player of the Year rankings alongside Ville Wahlbeck, but means he is even more of a force to be reckoned with in any Stud game - his bracelets are in Stud Hi, Stud Hi/Lo and Razz. His previous WSOP bracelet also came in a Stud game when he won the $2,000 Stud Hi event in 2007.
Jeff Lisandro - four-time WSOP bracelet winner.
Lisandro defeated Michael Craig, author of best-selling poker book
The Professor, the Banker and the Suicide King which details the Andy Beal saga. Craig could only make a KJ low in the final hand after pairing an Ace whereas Lisandro's T9 low scooped the pot, the bracelet, the joint record and eternal prestige.
Lisandro's winnings for this WSOP are now over $600,000 including three bracelets. He has 255 PotY points but Ville Wahlback and Phil Ivey are hot on his heels with several events left to play.