Glazer had often earned extra money during his education by taking trips to Las Vegas or Atlantic City to play blackjack and poker.
Glazer later met Phil Hellmuth at a spiritual place in Northern California called Esalen and they became close friends.
[1] His relationship with Hellmuth led to Glazer becoming the tournament reporter for the World Series of Poker.
[2][3] He helped Hellmuth write Play Poker like the Pros and was mentioned several times in Positively Fifth Street.
[6][7] By the time of his death from complications from a blood clot,[8] Andy Glazer's total live tournament winnings exceeded $75,000.