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I'm not certain about all that, and I half think his story could be a joke, or more likely subtly exagerated, it does sound pretty wild. I'm looking for confirmation now.
http://www.cardplayer.com/poker-tournaments/event.php?id=1228&screen=writeup&writeup_id=267 Evercat 13:03, 17 July 2005 (UTC)
Neat, thank you very much. I've chopped and changed bits, and added the hand I heard he lost to Stu with (I heard Phil Hellmuth say that he heard the this hand on the WSOP 2005 commentary at cardplayer.com) ... some more backgound stuff (kind of!) here http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=70876&search_text=bubble%20gang&search_comments=on&comment_order=desc&save_prefs=true#comments
[edit] external link request
Hi. There is a page on my site that provides info on Andy Black including a bio and gallery. Would you mind if I added it to his wikipedia page as an external link? I won't c&p it directly here, but if you would like to see it to check, then simply go to blondepedia.com and type in his name into the search.
Many thanks, keep up the good work.
snoops