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PokerStars.com Official Blog (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
I caught the action on the flop. The board read Kh-Ks-8s. A very nervous looking player in Seat 1 fired out 4,500. Barry Greenstein had around 25,000 or so stacked up in two columns. He reached down and grabbed a column with each hand and announced that he was all in. His opponent tanked. After a couple of seconds of constant chip shuffling and staring at the board, the young player...
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PokerStars.com Official Blog (Free subscription) | 05/01/2009
I don't pretend to know what goes on inside Barry Greenstein's head on Day 1 of a tournament. The man can make it through Day 1 like nobody's business. It probably takes some effort, but Greenstein makes it look easy. He can kick back, read a paper, and do his thing. Even though there is no way to know what he's thinking, you can almost always count on Greenstein to be...
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Poker News | pokernews.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
... Antonius all beg to differ. Phil Ivey let the cat out of the bag in a podcast interview with Barry Greenstein, saying that Benyamine will play him first, then Ivey and then Antonius. Whether Durrrr will accept all three men remains to be seen and presumably will be dependent on how the first challenge goes. "Somebody could go broke" warned Ivey of the challenge over 50,000 hands,...
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Poker News | pokernews.com (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
... player James Akenhead is one of the Brits with a big stack returning on Wednesday. Marcin Horecki, Barry Greenstein, Greg Raymer, Vicky Coren, Tom McEvoy, Lee Nelson and Vanessa Rousso are amongst the Team Pro's who live to fight another day, while Daniel Negreanu, Luca Pagano, Chad Brown, Steve Paul-Ambrose, Joe Hachem, Alex Kravchenko and Gavin Griffin all bust out last night. As...