Tag: Barry Greenstein

Greenstein Charging

Barry Greenstein has had a great summer so far and is looking to see that continue here in Event 58. Well, it's so far, so good for Greenstein as his stack is well above average. barrygreenstein Barry Greenstein A456 vs AAJ7. Flop 10 3 2.

Greenstein Wins on the Turn

The player in the under the gun position flicked out enough to limp and then cards went into the muck from around the table until it was on Barry Greenstein in the cutoff.

A Few in Good Form

Here is a quick rundown of just a few of the players who have taken their seats here in Event 58. These guys have already had quite a successful summer, so let's fill you in on what they have been doing.

Greenstein Flops Nut Flush, Doesn't Win Much

The action started with the under the gun player opening it up to 400. Barry Greenstein then made the call in late position and the player on the button promptly three-bet to 1,300.

Berg Beats Barry

The short stacks continue to fall, with Barry Greenstein the latest victim in 32nd. Greenstein was just all in before the flop with against the of Lawrence Berg. The flop came . "That's not good for me," said Greenstein.

Triple for the Bear

After action folded around to Charalampos Lappas on the button and he raised to 10,000, Alex Gomes three-bet to 34,000 from the small blind.

Gomes Gets Some From Greenstein

With 15,000 in the pot and a flop of , the start-of-the-day chip leader, Alex Gomes, checked to three-time bracelet winner Barry Greenstein, who slid out a bet of 10,000.

Gomes and Greenstein Chop One Up

Barry Greenstein raised to 3,000 from early position, and it folded back around to chip leader Alex Gomes who after some thought called from the big blind. Both checked the flop and turn, and Gomes checked again following the river.

Greenstein Doubles

barrygreenstein Barry Greenstein Just dbled with AAJ2 vs AQQ2. 7k preflop. Rest on flop of 10 8 6. Turn A. River K. 180 left. Avg 25k. I have 42k. 42BB #wsop47 June 26 2012

Tough Table 80

Table 80 is easily one of the toughest tables in the room as it currently plays host to Barry Greenstein, Mike "The Mouth" Matusow, Freddy Deeb, Steve Billirakis, Sorel Mizzi and "Miami" John Cernuto.

Greenstein Eliminated, Baker Doubles Up

No-Limit Hold'em Barry Greenstein raised all in from the hijack for his final 22,700, and Viktor Blom called in the cutoff. David Baker was in the big blind, and he decided to move all in for 108,900.

Double for Greenstein

Stud-8 Barry Greenstein was all in against Bill Chen on fifth street with the / . Chen held the / . When the money had gone in, Chen was in the lead with a pair of eights and that had Greenstein on the ropes.

Antonius Doubles Back up to Starting Stack

Pot-Limit Omaha Barry Greenstein just got Patrik Antonius all in pre flop for his final 74,800 chips. The showdown went as following.

Scooper For Greenstein

Omaha-8 Barry Greenstein raised from the button and Alexander Kravchenko three-bet from the small blind. Greenstein called, and the flop came down . Kravchenko bet and Greenstein called. The turn was the and Kravchenko bet again.

Just Aces Full for Hellmuth

Stud Phil Hellmuth, who entered this event late and is wearing his 1989 World Series of Poker Main Event bracelet, just took down a nice pot. And he only had aces full on sixth street.

Two Pair for Berman

Limit Hold'em Bruno Fitoussi fired a bet on the board and Lyle Berman raised. Behind him, Barry Greenstein made the call. Fitoussi also called. The river completed the board with the and Fitoussi checked.

Mizrachi Building Early

Limit Hold'em Action on the flop started with Lyle Berman betting and Richard Ashby making the call. Michael "The Grinder' Mizrachi raised and then David Grey reraised. Berman and Ashby folded before Mizrachi called.

Greenstein and Cunningham with Same High and Low

Omaha-8 Three players were in action on the flop and they were all World Series of Poker gold bracelet winners. Allen Cunningham was first and bet. Barry Greenstein raised and Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi called.

Greenstein No More

We noticed Barry Greenstein was missing from his table and took to Twitter to investigate. Here's what he had to say. "Out of ‪#wsop42‬. Never got it going."

Greenstein Slipping

Omaha-8 Barry Greenstein has already made two final tables during this year's World Series of Poker, but he will need to do some work in this event if he wants to make it a third.

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