Andy Black is an Irish poker player with more than $5 million in live poker earnings.
Black was a figure of the Poker Boom of the mid-2000s and notably finished fifth in the 2005 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event for a career-best $1.8 million, colliding with now-household names like Mike Matusow and eventual champion Joe Hachem along the way.
Two years later, Black finished third in the Aussie Millions A$10,000 Main Event, made famous by Gus Hansen's seminal poker book Every Hand Revealed, for $556,695.
Black had another televised career highlight in 2008 when he took down the Party Poker Premier League London $60,000 event for $250,000.
The Irishman has also had success on the European Poker Tour (EPT), including finishing seventh in the 2007 EPT Monte Carlo Grand Final for $318,640.
Nowadays, Black mainly plays local tournaments and finished fifth in the 2023 Irish Poker Open Main Event for $104,338.
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Andy Black's Top Five Live Cashes
DATE | EVENT | PLACE | PRIZE | |
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July 2005 | WSOP $10,000 Main Event | 5th | $1,750,000 | |
January 2007 | Aussie Millions A$10,000 Main Event | 3rd | $556,695 | |
March 2007 | EPT Monte Carlo �10,000 Grand Final | 7th | $318,640 | |
February 2008 | Party Poker Premier League London $60,000 NLH | 1st | $250,000 | |
June 2015 | WSOP $2,500 NLH | 4th | $156,759 |