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PODCAST: Poker Stories With Barry Greenstein 

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Barry Greenstein is a three-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner and two-time World Poker Tour champion with more than $8.3 million in live tournament earnings, but the 62-year-old member of the Poker Hall of Fame is perhaps best known for his success in the high-stakes cash games during the poker boom.
In fact, Greenstein was winning so much playing in the big games (he won $5 million during the 2003 WSOP alone) that he actually donated his tournament profits to various charities, earning himself the nickname "the Robin Hood of poker."
Highlights from this interview include a neighborhood of ball players, the perils of not owning an alarm clock, being aggressive with his collegiate career, working a 9-to-5 for the kids, living a life of Gatsby, saying no to soft play in Vegas, a 15-minute break in 1985, turning down Bill Gates, selling out a math lecture, paying the IRS seven figures, heads-up matches with Negreanu, five seconds of faking it, Ivey doesn't even know to Google, listening to Seidel about swapping, playing the weekend, and the benefit of Matusow's annoying voice.
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Комментарии : 22   
@bswift5
@bswift5 6 лет назад
I've talked with Barry many times at the WSOP and he is one of the nicest approachable guys I've ever met. He will talk strategy or golf and he is so genuine.
@bswift5
@bswift5 3 года назад
@Joey Dunlop I can name a few that are total assholes
@anthonyglass6338
@anthonyglass6338 4 года назад
I don’t get these dude’s hating on Barry. He seems like a really genuine, humble guy who has lived an extraordinary life. They say he’s an egomaniac, well, to some extent you have to be to play at his level. But he admitted to going broke, mismanaging his finances by making bad investments and even to being outplayed. 100% good dude.
@millertime-lf8th
@millertime-lf8th 3 года назад
Man, this was really interesting! Thanks!
@anthonyglass6338
@anthonyglass6338 4 года назад
Interviewer is stepping all over Barry. Chill, son.
@gregmajewski3406
@gregmajewski3406 3 года назад
Haven't listened to the whole thing yet, but to be fair, I'm pretty sure Barry could spend an hour or more telling a single story 😅. Check out his podcasts with joeingram1. They're fantastic and the interviewer is great at just letting Barry talk.
@roy5737
@roy5737 Год назад
Great interview!!
@monychahal3416
@monychahal3416 6 лет назад
5 million in one year and all in charity. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@justinhart7172
@justinhart7172 6 лет назад
Nice listen
@monychahal3416
@monychahal3416 6 лет назад
Great guy
@artmcpharlin6730
@artmcpharlin6730 3 года назад
I do not like the the other guy. I did watch it to the end. Great video.
@zimzimma5688
@zimzimma5688 6 лет назад
I've only listened to half an hour. I've learned that Barry was the best player in his position in Baseball at his age group in the entire continental United States. He's a scratch golfer. He took more courses than anyone in the history of the U.S collegiate school system. He was the best low ball player in the world. He was the best at the "game of school." He considered doing a PHD in advanced mathematics,which is something that and I think I'm being generous 1% of the worlds population are capable of completing just because well he liked maths. The company he was working for wouldn't let him leave, because he and he alone was the only thing stopping them from going under. He single handily invented the word processor. I mean what's in store for the rest. Barry built a theoretical model of the universe in his basement, because this one time he had 5 minutes to spare.........
@SolarPlayer
@SolarPlayer 4 года назад
Hey! He didn't single handedly invent the word processor, he just made a lighter, more performant version while competing solo against multiple teams of 20+ silicon valley megacorp level engineers, taking no sleep or breaks as lesser men would. But that's just because he was the #1 software engineer in Silicon Valley, as evidenced by his close & personal friend Bill Gates' multiple attempts to personally hire him at 2x salary, which Barry rejected for noble reasons. Legend has it that Bill laments the rejection to this day. Still love Barry though for whatever reason his outrageous brags don't annoy me
@rosshannay8890
@rosshannay8890 Месяц назад
Now he is a broke poker player.
@thakurv1
@thakurv1 Год назад
Tom dwan came in and wrecked Barry tho
@specialkaran
@specialkaran 4 года назад
wtf is this dude chatting about? little league lol
@mikenonsense6030
@mikenonsense6030 Год назад
Yeah. His baseball bullshit is a non-story. It’s so irrelevant that i don’t care if he’s making up the story or not. Lol. It’s worse than “i was the man in high school” yeah ok?
@dpatt6175
@dpatt6175 6 лет назад
Barry is the most egotistical person I've ever listened to
@thakurv1
@thakurv1 Год назад
He’s a legend though
@yehchuck
@yehchuck 6 лет назад
first
@yehchuck
@yehchuck 6 лет назад
And no one cares
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