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Barry Greenstein (born December 30, 1954 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American professional poker player. He has won a number of major events, including three at the World Series of Poker and two on the World Poker Tour. WPT Bellagio Elite Poker Championship Final Table. Seat 1: –empty– Seat 2: Ryan Van Sanford – 706,000 Seat 3: Larry Greenberg – 914,000 Seat 4: Danny Qutami – 1,077,000 Seat 5: Jim Collopy – 285,000 Seat 6: Adrian Garduno – 794,000. Helping Qutami to bag the lead were three back-to-back-to-back eliminations he scored. Larry Greenberg bested the field of the inaugural WPT Bellagio Elite Poker Championship to claim his first WPT Main Tour Main Event title. The player emerged as the victor over a field of 126 entrants to win a first-place prize of $378,879 and secure a $15,000-worth entry into the upcoming WPT Tournament of Champions.

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Larry Greenberg has won his first major live tournament poker title. The businessman from Weston, Massachusetts overcame a field of 126 players to win the inaugural World Poker Tour Bellagio Elite Poker Championship $10,400 no-limit hold’em main event.
Greenberg was awarded $378,879 and 660 Card Player Player of the Year points for the win.

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This was Greenberg’s second largest live tournament cash, behind his 10th-place finish in the 2013 World Series of Poker $111,111 One Drop High Roller for $384,122. The money manager now has more than $1.6 million in lifetime tournament earnings.

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Greenberg entered the final table in second chip position among the five players who made it to the ultimate day of this event. He eliminated 2014 WPT bestbet Poker Scramble main event champion Ryan Van Sanford in fifth place to take a dominating lead. Van Sanford had picked up the JJ, but had run into the AA of Greenberg. The two got all-in preflop and the board came down 10888Q to send Van Sanford to the rail with $78,221.

Greenberg scored two more knockouts, sending Adrian Garduno (4th – $100,832) and Jim Collopy (3rd – $146,644) to the rail to take an incredible 46-to-1 chip lead over Danny Quatmi, who entered heads-up play with just 5 big blinds. On the first hand of heads-up play Qutami got all-in with the K7 and was called by Greenberg with the AQ. Greenberg paired his queen on the flop and Qutami never improved. He was eliminated in second place, earning $223,663.

Here is a look at the payouts and POY points awarded at the final table:

PlacePlayerEarnings (USD)POY Points
1Lawrence Greenberg$378,879660
2Danny Qutami$223,663550
3Jim Collopy$146,644440
4Adrian Garduno$100,832330
5Ryan Van Sanford$78,221275
6Cary Katz$60,499220
7Benjamin Palmer$47,666165
8Kevin MacPhee$34,833110
9Sean Winter$24,44455

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