Jools Rules
According to young Julian, "Andy Black played his hand badly. With the blinds at 150/300, I raised it up to 1,050 with Q-Q-9-7 and received three callers, one of whom was Andy. There was a raising war on the Q-2d-6d, and once the hands were on their backs, I was surprised to see he was only drawing to one out with pocket deuces and no flush draw."
Although running well at the moment, Julian was once on the dizzy nosebleed inducing heights of 57K, but was taken down a peg or two when his opponent spiked a king for a straight with Q-J-10-9 vs. Julian's A-K-Q-10 on a 10-A-9 flop.