|
Andy Bloch
My name is Andy Bloch and I play
online poker exclusively at Full
Tilt Poker.
If you want to learn more about my
poker career, keep reading...
I started playing casino poker at
Foxwoods in 1992, entering some small
$35 weekly tournaments once a month.
By the end of that year, I'd won one
of the World Poker Finals tournaments,
a $100 entry fee No-Limit Hold 'em
tournament. That was the first time I
ever played no-limit.
In 1997, I skipped my last week of
law school classes to play in the WSOP
Main Event. I was the guinea pig in a
low-tech hole-card cam trial. Tom Sims
was looking for a volunteer to
"sweat" and record all his
hole cards, and I agreed. His records
turned into a two-part Card Player
Magazine article. After passing the
bar in '99, I decided to delay my law
career and went back to poker.
That career got delayed even
further after making two WSOP final
tables in 2001, a first place finish
back at Foxwoods in 2002 (playing
Seven Card Stud), and two WPT final
tables the tour's first season,
finished third both times.
So far in 2005, I have scored two
first-place finishes, winning the WSOP
Circuit Limit Hold 'em tournament
at the Rio in Las Vegas, and the
Ultimate Poker Challenge $10,000 Final
Event. Additionally, I secured a
sixth-place finish in the Mirage Poker
Showdown Pot-Limit Omaha tournament
and a seventh-place finish at the
Ultimate Poker Challenge's $2,500
No-Limit Hold 'em tournament.
I also run the very popular
(Unofficial) World Poker Tour Fan
Site, and am always looking for ways
to use my poker skills and my law
degree to make the world a better
place.

Andy Bloch
 Play Online Poker |