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Andy Glazer
I'm so sorry to have to write that Andy Glazer has passed away.
Fortunately, I had just recently gotten to know Andy when he interviewed me for a Cardplayer article. I wish I'd known him earlier. I read it on RGP,and at first thought it was a hoax, but too many respected posters confirmed his death, including Max Shapiro. God Bless you, Andy. Felicia |
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Re: Andy Glazer
What happened? accident? Illness?
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Re: Andy Glazer
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What happened? accident? Illness? [/ QUOTE ] Someone who says he knows Andy's family reported that he had some complications after surgery including a blood clot. I'm not sure if the embolism went to the heart, lungs or brain, but that is a common complication after surgery. I wish I knew more. I have three numbers for Andy, but I don't want to call any of them, fearing to upset his family even further, since this was so unexpected. |
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Very sad news, indeed.
My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends. |
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I second that. God bless you, Andy. You were a great asset to the poker community and, more importantly, you were a great person. It's been an honor writing for the same magazine as you.
Rolf Slotboom www.acespeaks.cjb.net |
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I remember reading one of his last articles (I think it's posted here) - about how he had made a decision to be a journalist and not a poker shill - he wanted to bring back objectivity to the game without worring about conflicts of interest....
[censored] blows, man... - wish I could have met him.. pax, andy RB |
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Andy, you will be missed
too sad
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Re: Andy Glazer
Hi Everyone:
I understand Felicia's report to be accurate. I received a phone call today from an independent source confirming that Andy Glazer did pass away yesterday. He had a unique role among poker writers and did a terrific job of recapping the tournaments. I always wondered how he was able to produce so much material and yet keep it interesting and unique. There will definitely be a big hole to fill. For those who are interested, I never met Andy Glazer in person. We did however exchange emails and once had a very long and cordial phone conversation. He also made an occasional post to these forums. During the WSOP I received an email from him requesting that we meet to get to know each other a little better. I told him when I would be available, but unfortunately the meeting never came off. I was hoping to get together the next time he was in town. From all of us associated with Two Plus Two Publishing LLC, our condolences go out to his family and friends. Best wishes, Mason Malmuth Publisher Two Plus Two Publishing LLC |
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Re: Andy Glazer
I'm so sorry to have to write that Andy Glazer has passed away.
I made this offer on RGP and will make it here. Tomorrow or Friday, I will collect any recollections or tributes to Andy that are posted here, put them on a CD, and send it to his sister in Atlanta. She and the rest of his family deserve to know how many lives he touched with his writing and his stellar personality. One thing I remember: when Jennifer Harman strayed away from the cash games and started appearing at tournament final tables, he was the only writer who didn't comment on her looks. I complimented him on that in a private email. He said that if he wasn't going to talk about Ted Forrest's "rugged good looks" or whatever, then why would it be appropriate to mention Jennifer's looks? Just so. As much as I'll miss his writing, I'll miss the man more. Regards, Lee |
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