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this guy definitely has my respect. he plays an awesome game of poker and the fact that he donates all his winnings to charity makes him one of my favorites.
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#92
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I have a charity that is my heart and would love Barry to contribute even a small percetage of anything. Does anyone know how to directly email him or his corporation?
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#93
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Ill move to Haiti and starve for a little while if this guy throws me some "charity".
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#94
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Posted by: Artist on Aug 20, 2004 - IP=202.161.98.72Can't stand this guyu cant stand a man who donates his winnings to charity. do u enjoy ppls pain?
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#95
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hey ur a good guy at times it seems to be to good i guess thats just because of all the bad things that go on in this world way to go barry setting some real examples for people to follow thank you for helping all these children what an incrediable HEART
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#96
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Barry is great because he's doing something much better than just giving a beating to deserving douchebags. He's helping others.
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#97
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great player and shows these wanabe players whos the real thors hammer
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#98
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ill ad met,he is got some look values but i dout that any of those fags gots the nards to beacome pro.god bless you berry
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#99
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greenstein is everything thats decent and good about poker. he and chip reece are the best cash game players in the world. you young guys out there need to understand that these players dont just play in tournaments. its the cash games that is the bread and butter for most players. thats how you bankroll
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#100
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This year Barry donated and dedicated his winnings at wsop event to a man dying of cancer how cool is that.
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#101
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Super Jew.
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#102
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definitely one of the best players in the game.
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#103
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charity = tax relief
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#104
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i agree. to great extent the media loves to promote their product by advertising these players as saints. to do otherwise would be counter-productive to their intere$t$.
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#105
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Although I have never played cards with Barry, I watch him on TV quite often, and from what I see and hear, he is an amzing card player. However, Barry goes much further than just being a remarkable player, he is an extraordinary human being. Of course all the stuff about charity, but also with every single person who has ever come into contact with him. Barry has a heart of gold, and he shares that with everyone he meets. He has shown my friends and I so much kindness, and he has always been there for me when I needed guidance. He is not only my role model in the card world, he is my idea of a genuinely honest, kind, and giving person.
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When professional poker player Barry Greenstein heard the heartbreaking story of a terminally ill cancer patient named Charlie Tuttle, he was so touched that he vowed to dedicate his victory in the $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha to Charlie. During a seven-hour final table battle, Greenstein played with unparalleled determination. In one of the most flawless performances ever seen in the 36-year history of the World Series of Poker, Greenstein played mistake-free poker and captured his second gold bracelet. Although $128,505 was paid for first place, money and fame were the last things on Greenstein’s mind. Showing uncharacteristic emotion, Greenstein took comfort in the arms of mutual friends who share a special connection to a young man now resting in the Intensive Care Unit at Vanderbilt Hospital. For a few minutes immediately following his personal triumph, Greenstein was unable to speak and silently bowed his head trying to conceal his obvious empathy and compassion. The muse for Greenstein’s rousing victory was Charlie Tuttle, a 26-year-old online poker player who lives in Clarksville, Tennessee. Sadly, Charlie was diagnosed with cancer which has now spread throughout his body. Charlie has tumors pressing against his lungs and has difficulty breathing. Some time ago, Fellow poker pro Marcel Luske found out about Charlie and made a special effort to comfort a man he had never seen nor met in-person before. In fact, during one stirring telephone exchange, Luske called Charlie and sang to him over the phone while resting in the hospital. Those who were with Charlie at the time recall him “laughing for the first time in several weeks,” when he heard Luske’s singing voice.Stories, both happy and sad, have their way of spreading throughout the poker community like a whirlwind. Barry Greenstein heard about Charlie’s condition. He, too, decided that he wanted to do something that might provide some degree of consolation and gratification to a member of the poker fraternity. As in Luske’s case, it didn’t matter that he’d never even met this man. Doing a good deed is not just an axiom. It is a way of life for Barry Greenstein (Note: To read more about Charlie Tuttle, see the poker blog by Paul McGuire at:
[url]http://taopoker.blogspot.com/2005_06_01_taopoker_archive.html#11187797759118165 5[/url] |
#107
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the jerry seinfeld of professional poker lol go barry im going to buy your book so i can manage money more efficiently when i play tournaments
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#108
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You know what i think of when i see his pic - Shallow Hal, the movie. I imagine his as one of the good-looking studs Hal sees since he has inner beauty but really looks like a horses ass on the outside.
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#109
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He should donate more of his time to his 7 children than all this money to charity.
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#110
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While I am wary of saints and much prefer the company of sinners, it is no fault of Barry Greenstein that the commercial poker world has co-opted his private acts of charity to serve their public greed. And all of us non-Jews would do well to consider the Hebrew tradition of “Mitzvah.” (Not that this necessarily motivates Mr. Greenstein’s behaviour or that his motivations are any of my business.) “Ace on the River,” by the way, is an absolutely brilliant addition to the poker lexicon and, graphically, will never be surpassed.The monitors of this site would do us all a mitzvah by following through on their claim that inappropriate posters will be banned.
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#111
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He's not Jewish. He's an atheist. Why does this change the fact that he's a great player and he looks like a flat-headed Jerry Seinfeld?
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#112
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Oh, he's Jewish all right.If there ever was a case for 'Jewish' being a distinct ethnic race, Barry Greenstein is it.
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#113
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loved your book barry now i know how to talk my way out of paying the juice in tournaments and how to talk my way into getting something cheaper
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#114
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loved your book barry now i know how to: go to a different gas station for gas if its 0.001 cents cheaper, win so much money from online poker to where i can buy a house in rancho palos verdes like you and mimi tran and the whole barry greenstein and the asian ladies posse, keep my online poker winnings tax free walk into a bricks and mortar casino play a tournament and if you cash first donate half to charity and never report the online winnings. you da man
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#115
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Hes UGLY. but is nice. and thats what counts IN HEAVEN YOU FOOLS.
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#116
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Just watched Charity Barry won tonight, andall I can say is, finally the good guy won!!!!!
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#117
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This guy is a great poker player he donates more winnings than any other player to charity.
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#118
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gives tourney money to charity, what a waste, they just put it in their own pockets, he should use it open a poker room, and hire some topless dealers that look like Shana Hiatt and Evelyn NG. Then he'd be a pimp to me
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#119
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one of my favorite players
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#120
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