Barry Greenstein
Name:
Barry Greenstein
Nickname: Robin Hood of Poker
Residence:
Rancho Palo Verde, CA, United States
In the Money:
70
Tournament Winnings: $4,847,934
Tournament
Victories: 9
WSOP Bracelets: 2
Born
on the 30th of December 1954 in Chicago, Barry had his
first contact with poker very early at the age of 4 when he asked his
father about the meaning of the "plastic chips" on the
dining room table. His father, Jack Greenstein, was a successful
poker player in the army during World War II and explained to his son
about poker - laying the first stone of a long career.
Greenstein
played in his first organized poker game at the age of 12. The stakes
were only measured in cents, but he was still able to win $24. By the
time he was 18 he had played in many games and worked up a bankroll
of $1500 - a lot of money at that time. He was also successful in
life outside of cards: after graduating from Bogan High School he got
a B.S. in informatics at the University of Illinois and studied math
for a further 10 years. Until finally deciding to be a full-time
poker pro, Barry worked for the firm Symantec.
Barry is a
family man and regularly volunteers for charitable organizations,
especially "Children Inc." This group gives aid to children
under the poverty line around the world. For many it's enough to
spend a few euros or dollars to quiet their conscience, but
Greenstein goes all-in and donates all of his tournament winnings to
charity - by now this is more than $4.6 million! So it's no wonder
that his nickname is "the Robin Hood of poker." The
deciding impetus for this marathon of donation came from his own
kids:
"It
really started a result of my bad parenting. I
had spoiled my kids and I was trying to show them that other kids
aren't as fortunate as they are. I wanted to sponsor a boy and a
girl the same ages as my two youngest children."
This
noteworthy sum doesn't come from just anywhere - you can find 2
WSOP bracelets and 2 titles of the World Poker Tour in his successful
career as a tournament player. Since he and his family have to live
from something themselves, his repertoire also includes profitable
cash games, which he gets a chance to prove in the TV show "High
Stakes Poker."
Some
selected tournament victories:
- 2006 WPT Invitational Season 4 NL Holdém Event
- 2005 World Series of Poker $1,500 Buy-in Pot-Limit Omaha Event
- 2004 World Series of Poker No-limit Deuce to Seven Draw Event
- 2004 World Poker Tour Jack Binion World Poker Open $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Main Event
- 2003 Larry Flynt's $1 Million Huster Casino Stud Event
Except for a few TV appearances, Barry Greenstein has seldom been in the limelight in comparison to other players of his class. He's made a name for himself as the author of "Ace on the River" and a chapter in Doyle Brunson's famous Super System II. His thoughts and estimates of other poker players like Gus Hansen, Johnny Chan, or Mimi Tran are also very interesting. You can find them on his homepage. The latter was trained in poker by Barry himself, asking only that she teach him Vietnamese in return.
Barry, now nearly 52, lives in sunny California and is one of the best poker players in the world. His life is exciting and exclusive because of this, but he gives a part of it to those who aren't doing so well - a life that he can already look back on with pride and joy.
