| Andy Bloch Profile |
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Full Tilt Username: Andy Bloch |
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Web: www.fulltiltpoker.com |
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Birthdate: June 1st 1969 |
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Birthplace: Orange, Connecticut, U.S. |
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Lives: Tacoma Park, California |
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Tournaments Won: 8 |
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WSOP Bracelets: 0 |
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Total Winnings: $3,341,693 |
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In the first event at the 2008 World Series of Poker, Andy Bloch had reached the final table and as chip leader was in sight of his first WSOP bracelet. With 10♦ 10♣ and a flop of 8♦ 2♠ 6♥ he placed a bet of $12,500 and his closest chip rival, Mike Sexton called him with 7♠ 6♠. The turn of 7♦ gave Sexton two pair and betting accordingly, he put $365,000 into the pot. Both players had looked like they were doing mental arithmetic problems but Bloch, his head leaning on his fist, had little hesitation and announced ‘all in.’ Sexton smiled at his predicament and glanced at Bloch. Under his black cowboy hat emblazoned with the ‘Full Tilt Poker’ logo, Bloch’s features remained unresponsive and Sexton folded to his opponent’s show of strength. Bloch took the large pot, his steely look and his reputation at maths enough to make Sexton throw away the better hand. Sexton offered Andy $20 to tell him what cards he had been holding but a wry smile from Bloch was all he got in the way of a reply. The pot win gave Andy enough chips to help him progress to heads-up play against Nenad Medic but not enough to take the title, his second place remaining his best WSOP result so far though it did earn him close to half a million dollars.
Andy was born in 1969, in Connecticut and enjoyed playing cards from an early age and even more so enjoyed winning which with his aptitude for maths, he invariably did. He studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and left in 1992 with two electrical engineering degrees and a top job offer from New York. He took the job as a computer programmer but it wasn’t long before he was back in Orange much to his parent’s disappointment. Bloch had had an argument with his boss and an aversion to authority and a desire to be ‘his own man’ are characteristics that are at the base of his life story.
Back home, armed with a computer, a penchant for numbers and interest in game theory, Bloch set about writing a program to calculate the odds in a new game at the local Foxwood’s casino called Wild Bill Hickock which had poker elements but was played against the house. The program took two days to write, two days to run and computed a strategy that would allow Bloch to beat the casino 53% of the time. It was a slow game though that would only earn about $30 an hour and so he began to look for other players to help him maximise the profits. He began playing poker at this time and it was during one game that he bumped into some members of the MIT blackjack team. He shared his Wild Bill Hickock strategies with them and in return was invited to join their team. He spent his spare time learning to count cards and with MIT backing began his attack on the casinos on two fronts. The Wild Bill Hickock sojourn only lasted six months when figures of $1million wins began to be banded around in the press. It was actually only paid out to the tune of $75,000 before the casino had caught on and the game was abandoned.
Blackjack proved a more profitable venture where Bloch would earn about $100,000 a year but would also lead to a mug shot of him appearing in Volume IV of the 1995 ‘Griffin’ book compiled by Griffin Investigations Incorporated, a Las Vegas detective agency. The book was circulated around the Vegas casinos and contained pictures and information on anyone suspected of cheating or card counting and often led to its entrants being barred from casinos or even arrest. Bloch suffered this ignominy on three occasions but each time the charges against him were dropped.
In 1996, he started playing poker more regularly and entered and cashed in his first WSOP tournament. At the same time, he also decided to go back to university, this time going to Harvard to study law. He paid his way through school by playing blackjack with the MIT team and would skip classes for the WSOP but failed to finish in the money during this time. Andy worked one summer in a law firm but didn’t find it stimulating enough and so when he graduated in 1999, he turned to stock trading instead before deciding to become a professional tournament poker player.
The World Poker Tour had been the stimulus for Bloch’s decision to focus on poker and in its first season he managed a victory in a 7-card stud tournament and two Texas Hold’em third places worth over $100,000 each. On March of 2003, controversy-courting Bloch was arrested for crossing a police line whilst demonstrating against the Iraq war outside the White House. His conviction was overturned in late 2004, when Bloch defended himself at the Washington D.C. Court of Appeals. The following year, he was standing by his principles again, this time boycotting WPT events because of the release they asked him to sign giving them rights about how his name and image would be used when promoting their tournaments. However his game managed to thrive in 2006 with a half a million-dollar win on TV’s ‘Pro-Am Equaliser’ and a second place in a WSOP event. His seven hour heads-up play at H.O.R.S.E. with David ‘Chip’ Reese was the longest in WSOP history and finally earned Bloch his largest cash finish to date, $1,029,600. 2008 was also financially rewarding with a runner-up place in NBC’s Heads-up tournament against Chris Ferguson and two final table finishes at the WSOP. However, a major tournament win still eludes him.
Bloch embraces technology and in the 1997 WSOP used the first low-tech hole card camera to record his play. He is also a Full Tilt Poker Pro and when he plays online he attracts many railbirds who ask him complicated game theory and mathematical poker questions which he is always willing to answer. Following Barry Greenstein’s example, his belief in creating a better world means all of his Full Tilt winnings go to charities around the world. Following his game theory principles, he managed to win the 2003 Rock, Paper, Scissors world title as well. For more of his thoughts and principles, his website, andybloch.com, is worth a visit and even includes some of his original poetry and having given up his blackjack card-counting ways in 2000, the man once in danger of being barred has instead become a bard.
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| Andy Bloch WSOP Tournaments & Top Ten Finishes |
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Event* |
Date |
Position |
Winnings |
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39th WSOP 2008
Event 53 - WSOP Shootout - Limit Hold'em |
Jul 1st 2008 |
79th |
$5,055 |
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39th WSOP 2008
Event 45 - WSOP H.O.R.S.E World Championship |
Jun 25th 2008 |
15th |
$124,320 |
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39th WSOP 2008
Event 30 - WSOP Limit Hold'em World Championship |
Jun 15th 2008 |
7th |
$81,968 |
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39th WSOP 2008
Event 4 - WSOP Mixed Hold'em Limit/No Limit |
Jun 2nd 2008 |
16th |
$15,604 |
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39th WSOP 2008
Event 1 - WSOP Pot Limit Hold'em World Championship |
May 30th 2008 |
2nd |
$488,048 |
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NBC National Heads Up Poker Championship
Poker Pages Ranking Heads Up National Championship |
Feb 29th 2008 |
2nd |
$250,000 |
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WSOP Europe
WSOP Pot Limit Omaha Championship |
Sep 8th 2007 |
8th |
$41,281 |
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BARGE 2007
7 Card Stud Hi/Lo |
Jul 31st 2007 |
1st |
$1,090 |
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38th Annual WSOP
Event 50 - WSOP Pot Limit Omaha World Championship |
Jul 1st 2007 |
11th |
$33,493 |
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38th Annual WSOP
Event 48 - WSOP Limit Deuce to Seven Lowball |
Jun 29th 2007 |
7th |
$19,489 |
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NBC National Heads Up Poker Championship
Heads Up |
Mar 4th 2007 |
5th |
$75,000 |
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37th Annual WSOP
Event 36 - WSOP Shootout - Limit Hold'em |
Jul 24th 2006 |
26th |
$7,153 |
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37th Annual WSOP
Event 20 - WSOP No Limit H.O.R.S.E |
Jul 14th 2006 |
2nd |
$1,029,600 |
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37th Annual WSOP
Event 14 - WSOP |
Jul 8th 2006 |
8th |
$67,357 |
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37th Annual WSOP
Event 12 - WSOP Omaha Hi/Lo |
Jul 6th 2006 |
23rd |
$7,473 |
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37th Annual WSOP
Event 8 - WSOP Omaha Hi/Lo |
Jul 3rd 2006 |
23rd |
$6,097 |
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The Vegas Open
Event 4 |
Jun 6th 2006 |
7th |
$6,548 |
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Caesars Las Vegas Poker Tournament
WSOP Circuit Event 7 |
May 2nd 2006 |
7th |
$10,000 |
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Harrahs Rincon Poker Tournament
WSOP Circuit Event Event 8 - Championship |
Mar 7th 2006 |
7th |
$51,775 |
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Ultimate Poker Challenge
Event 13 - Championship |
Nov 27th 2005 |
8th |
$21,340 |
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Ultimate Poker Challenge
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Jul 25th 2005 |
1st |
$167,500 |
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Ultimate Poker Challenge
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Jul 13th 2005 |
7th |
$6,425 |
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36th Annual WSOP
Event 3 - WSOP Pot Limit Hold'em |
Jun 4th 2005 |
95th |
$1,625 |
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Mirage Poker Showdown
WPT Event Season 4 Pot Limit Omaha |
May 11th 2005 |
6th |
$3,011 |
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Rio Las Vegas Poker Tournament
WSOP Circuit Event Event 4 - Limit Hold'em |
Mar 15th 2005 |
1st |
$25,495 |
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2004 Plaza Ultimate Poker Challenge
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Oct 26th 2004 |
6th |
$8,000 |
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Hot Tex
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Oct 1st 2004 |
1st |
$102,750 |
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2004 Plaza Ultimate Poker Challenge
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Sep 12th 2004 |
4th |
$1,800 |
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2004 Plaza Ultimate Poker Challenge
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Sep 4th 2004 |
1st |
$13,500 |
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Legends of Poker WPT Season 3
Event 29 - Limit Hold'em & 7 Card Stud |
Aug 26th 2004 |
5th |
$10,885 |
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WPT Season 2 Five-Star World Poker Classic
Championship Event 6 - Limit 7 Card Stud Hi/Lo |
Apr 8th 2004 |
7th |
$7,272 |
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LA Poker Classic
WPT Season 2 Event 20 - Limit Omaha Hi/Lo |
Feb 17th 2004 |
6th |
$5,130 |
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6th Annual Tunica Classic
Event 16 - Main Event |
Jan 27th 2004 |
5th |
$6,020 |
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Showdown at the Sands
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Nov 19th 2003 |
4th |
$9,590 |
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World Poker Finals
WPT Season 2 Limit 7 Card Stud |
Nov 11th 2003 |
8th |
$4,680 |
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First Annual Tropicano Poker Championship Series
Limit 7 Card Stud |
Sep 23rd 2003 |
2nd |
$14,250 |
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Legends Of Poker
WPT Season 2 Limit Hold'em & 7 Card Stud |
Aug 31st 2003 |
2nd |
$39,125 |
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L.A. Poker Classic
WPT Season 1 Event 24 |
Feb 24th 2003 |
3rd |
$125,460 |
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Euro Finals of Poker
WPT Event Season 1 Pot Limit Omaha |
Feb 8th 2003 |
3rd |
$60,184 |
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Bellagio Five Diamond World Poker Classic
Event 1 - Limit Hold'em |
Dec 2nd 2002 |
7th |
$3,540 |
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World Poker Finals
WPT Season 1 Event 19 |
Nov 17th 2002 |
3rd |
$102,350 |
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World Poker Finals
WPT Season 1 Event 16 - Limit 7 Card Stud |
Nov 11th 2002 |
1st |
$42,920 |
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FARGO 2002
Event 4 |
Oct 6th 2002 |
1st |
$1,275 |
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3 Day Limit Holdem Event
Limit Hold'em |
Jun 20th 2002 |
5th |
$11,963 |
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LA Poker Classic
Event 22 - Limit Hold'em |
Feb 22nd 2002 |
8th |
$8,534 |
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3rd Annual Jack Binion World Poker Open
Event 19 - WPO Main Event |
Jan 26th 2002 |
8th |
$27,160 |
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BARGE
Limit Ace to Five Draw |
Aug 2nd 2001 |
1st |
$1,660 |
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32nd Annual WSOP
Event 13 - WSOP Limit Razz |
May 2nd 2001 |
6th |
$8,380 |
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32nd Annual WSOP
Event 11 - WSOP Limit 7 Card Stud |
Apr 30th 2001 |
5th |
$18,430 |
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New England Poker Classic 2001
Event 9 |
Apr 5th 2001 |
8th |
$1,600 |
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31st Annual WSOP
Event 8 - WSOP |
May 1st 2000 |
12th |
$9,505 |
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27th Annual WSOP
Event 3 - WSOP Limit 7 Card Stud |
Apr 24th 1996 |
9th |
$5,558 |
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* All Events No Limit Hold'em except where stated.
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