Saturday, April 2, 2016

Greenstein takes 3rd at WSOP ($99,091), Cody chasing second braceletNO Deposit bonus $43

Barry Greenstein last night just missed out on picking up his fourth WSOP bracelet. The American Team PokerStars Pro busted out of Event #31: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-low 8-or-Better in 3rd place for $99,091, coincidentally scoring his third cash of the summer.

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Barry Greenstein: there's life in the ol' bear yet

Greenstein got it all in with [as][ac][6c][4h] on a [kc][qh][3d] flop against Jarred Graham's [ah][qs][7d][3s], which had flopped two-pair. Greenstein failed to catch up leaving Graham in pole position to win the bracelet and $255,942. Marco Johnson finished runner-up for $158,379.

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Greenstein playing three-handed

In the first ever WSOP turbo (Event #34: $1,000 Turbo No-Limit Hold'em), which featured 30-minute and 40-minute levels, 1,629 players were whittled down to just 35 in one day of play. All of those players are now guaranteed a payout of $6,729 with $278,613 allocated for the win. Team PokerStars Pro Jake Cody currently sits in 9th with 190,000, which is good for 47.5 big blinds. He has a genuine shot at picking up his second WSOP bracelet.

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A rare picture of Cody smiling at the poker table

Cody, the youngest ever Triple Crown winner, has scored two small cashes at the WSOP but comes in strong from a 5th place finish at the EPT Grand Final (€251,000) and a win in the UKIPT Series 1 event (£19,400). UKIPT player Marc MacDonnell (172,000) and EPT regular Jason Duval (193,000) sit either side of him on the overnight chip counts. Good luck to all three.

Rick Dacey is a staff writer for the PokerStars Blog. WSOP photos courtesy of PokerPhotoArchive.



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