Tag: Barry Greenstein

Six Players, One Winner

With six people paying to see a flop of , it was the cut off who decided to thin the field by putting out a bet. Four people folded, but not Barry Greenstein.

More Empty Chairs

Taking a quick scan of the room we've noticed a few more chairs that are now empty. Barry Greenstein, Phil Laak, Maria Ho, Yevgeniy Timoshenko and Annette Obrestad have all been eliminated from the field.

Isolating the Fish

Luke Schwartz and Barry Greenstein were heads-up with the board reading . Schwartz check-called every street as the board ran , , and mucked when Greenstein tabled for fives full of kings.

Burr and Greenstein Chop Selbst

When we reached Table 125, Melissa Burr, Barry Greenstein and Vanessa Selbst were in a hand with the board reading . Burr checked, Greenstein bet, and both Selbst and Burr called.

A Quarter for Selbst

There were several bets already stacked in the pot when we watched the turn card fall on a board. Heads up, Vanessa Selbst check-raised Barry Greenstein, and "Bear" threw in the extra bet to see the river.

Pros Hitting the Rail

We missed their elimination hands but both Barry Greenstein and Greg Raymer have been eliminated from the tournament.

Professional Players Taking Their Seats After Break

As is the custom of many professional players, many of the more well known players in the field have just arrived to the Pavilion area and jumping into the fray.

Greenstein Down to his Last Rebuy

Barry Greenstein raised to 400 from middle position, before the player to his left moved all in for 1,200 total. The big blind thought for awhile before flatting, and Greenstein called to see the draw three ways.

Double For Greenstein

Barry Greenstein has doubled back up to around 3,000 with 1 rebuy chip remaining. He held a against a player drawing with but the latter could only flip a to make a ten-low.

Greenstein Can Now Sign It

Barry Greenstein's microstack got all in with , unfortunately Steve O'Dwyer found . The aces held and Barry Greenstein signed his book away and left the tournament area.

Don't Sign It Quite Yet

We found this all in on the flop of between Barry Greenstein and Masa Kagawa. Greenstein tabled for the nut flush draw, and Kagawa had top pair with . The turn and river bricked for Greenstein when it came .

Greenstein Motoring Along

We've seen Barry Greenstein's stack climbing throughout the day and it seems that he plans on continuing that trend. From early position he raised to 1,000 and the small blind was the only player to call.

Barry Signs His Book (Actually this time)

We reported before that we thought Barry Greenstein was out because we saw him signing a copy of his book as he does every time he busts a tournament, but apparently it was just for an adoring fan (Sorry Barry).

Greenstein Triples Up to Stay Alive

Barry Greenstein got his remaining stack of 11,000 all in preflop against Ted Woolridge and Rich Monroe who both bet it up to 14,000. The flop came Woolridge checked, Monroe bet 3,000 and Woolridge called.

Greenstein Crippled Again

Barry Greenstein is down to around 10,000 after he got scooped on a board of . Richard Monroe turned over for the nut low and a straight which was more than enough against the veteran bracelet, time for another comeback.

Greenstein Crippled

Barry Greenstein has been crippled by Fabrizio Gonzalez. The board was reading and Gonzalez showed for the nut straight which Greenstein couldn't beat or even show a qualifying low.

Greenstein Slipping

Barry Greenstein was one of the early chip leaders yesterday but is losing a bit of ground.

Greenstein and Engel Battle

Picking up the action on the river, Barry Greenstein check-called a bet from Ari "BodogAri" Engel. The board read and Engel showed for a straight to the eight and second nut low.

Barry Wins Another One

After two limpers, Barry Greenstein raised to 1,000 and both limpers called. The flop came and Greenstein bet 500 when it was checked to him. The first player called but the second player opted for the check-raise.

Greenstein and Seidel Chipping Down but Still Healthy

Barry Greenstein likely got rivered on a board. His opponent held . The river not only gave him the flush but also could have counterfeited a low. Barry mucked his hand but still sits with 20,300 chips.

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