We caught the action on a flop when Chance Kornuth put out a big bet and Barry Greenstein called off for 13,000 or so. Greenstein: Kornuth: Greenstein got it in good with aces, but Kornuth had paired his king and held a flush draw.
Barry Greenstein @barrygreensteinFirst I lost AK to AA. Then I made a straight amd lost to a bigger one to bust 1 out of the money in #wsop58July 05 2013ReplyRetweetFavoriteFollow @barrygreenstein!function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.
A player with a short stack moved all in from middle position, and Barry Greenstein reraised to isolate from the small blind. The big blind folded. Greenstein: Opponent: The board ran out , and Greenstein collected his opponent's chips.
We've got a crowded field full of both relative unknowns and big names here on Day 2 of Event #58: $1,111 Little One for One Drop at the 2013 World Series of Poker. A total of 915 players have advanced from the heats on Day 1A and Day 1B.
Barry Greenstein just chipped up with one of the simplest plays in poker: the three-bet blind defense. A player raised to 200 from the cutoff, and with the action back on him in the big blind, Greenstein popped it to 450.
The field is shrinking fast here in Level 6, as the total number of players remaining has already been whittled down to 186, meaning nearly a hundred who started the tournament have already hit the rail.
It folded around to the small blind who raised and Barry Greenstein tossed out a chip to call from the big blind. The raiser drew two on the first round and Greenstein three, and after a bet from his opponent Greenstein called.
Stud-8 Barry Greenstein: / / Minh Ly: / / We picked up the action of fourth when Barry Greenstein, who has cashed in this event four times, check-called all in after Minh Ly bet.
Omaha-8 Justin "Boosted J" Smith raised on the button only to have Barry Greenstein three-bet to 24,000. Both blinds folded, Smith called and the flop fell .
No-Limit Hold'em Todd Brunson was just all in and at risk following a flop for his last 80,000 or so. His opponent, Barry Greenstein, held . But Brunson's prospects were bright as he had and had flopped a set.
No-Limit Hold'em The third elimination of the event has just taken place, as 10-time World Series of Poker gold bracelet winner Johnny Chan has fallen. He was eliminated by Barry Greenstein in stunning set-over-set fashion.
While it's break, check out an interview Kristy Arnett did with Barry Greenstein on break of this event. He gets a little sidetracked at first, but also informs us how he's doing in this event. Video: http://www.pokernews.
Stud-8 Mike Sexton completed, Cole South raised, Barry Greenstein called, and Sexton came along as well, although dropped out in the face of action on fourth street.
Matthias De Meulder @mattionfireKnocked out fellow team @PokerStars Pro @barrygreenstein. 190k @ 2nd break in the $1.500 #WSOP. Blinds now 1.5k/3kJune 30 2013ReplyRetweetFavoriteFollow @mattionfire!function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.
We joined the action on a flop where Barry Greenstein checked from the big blind and Chris Moorman bet 4,200 from middle position. Greenstein then check-raised to 18,000 and Moorman called.
We arrived at the table, just as Tim Duckworth opened to 675 from middle position. He was called by Barry Greenstein on the small blind, as well as the player on the big blind.
While the game of Limit Hold'em has been surpassed by No-Limit in terms of global popularity, two days of exciting action on the felt here at Event #48 ($2,500 Limit Hold'em Six-Handed) have shown that the traditional variant is still a gam
A total of 343 runners took their spots at the starting line this afternoon for Event #48 ($2,500 Limit Hold'em Six-Handed), and after eight full levels of limit action, just 119 have survived the slow but steady carnage.
With the game of Limit Hold'em defined by the slow and steady nature of the action, we decided to stick around Barry Greenstein's table to watch him play a full orbit.
We are up to 345 players in this event and among them are some of the biggest names in the business.
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