He participated in the WSOP Main Event each year from 1974 until his death, the longest such streak of any player.
[2][3] Andrew won "both The Horseshoe's Businessmen's and Preliminary Hold-Em tournaments in 1976",[4] earning him two bracelets in consecutive days.
[1] The 1978 WSOP Media Guide called him "one of the World Series of Poker's most formidable non-pros ... an industrial engineer ... [with] a daredevil reputation.
If an award were given out to the player who shoved all his chips to the center of the pot most often, he'd probably win it.
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