David Oppenheim (poker player)

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David Oppenheim

Oppenheim at the 2010 World Series of Poker
Nickname(s) Oppie/Oppy
Residence Calabasas, California
Born (1982-03-07) March 7, 1982
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s) None
Money finish(es) 7
Highest ITM
Main Event finish
None
World Poker Tour
Title(s) None
Final table(s) 1
Money finish(es) 11

David Oppenheim (born March 7, 1982) is an American professional poker player. During the second season of the World Poker Tour, he placed third in the No-Limit Hold 'em Championship at the Borgata Poker Open in Atlantic City, earning $117,500 and third at the 2010 World Series of Poker in the $50,000 The Players Championship Event, earning $603,348.[1] In 2011 he finished first in the Australian poker series, 'Aussie Millions' with a cash prize of $250,000. It was a strictly invitational event where each player had to pay a fee of $25,000 to enter.

Oppenheim is from Calabasas, California. He began playing poker at the age of 19 during his second year of college, and as of 2008 had been playing professionally for over 15 years.[2] He became known as one of the biggest cash games players in the world, and also became a representative of Full Tilt Poker.[3] As of 2011, his winnings in live poker tournaments exceed $1,550,000.[4]

Oppenheim also had some exposure in motion pictures and television. In 2007, he had a brief cameo role as the character "Josh Cohen" in the film Lucky You.[5]

In January 2008 Oppenheim appeared on the third season of NBC's Poker After Dark in the episode "19th Hole".[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Expansive Poker Player Database". cardplayer.com. cardplayer.com. Retrieved 2008-01-08.
  2. NBC Sports.com - profile of David Oppenheim
  3. fulltiltpoker.com - David Oppenheim
  4. Butt, Robert. "David Oppenheim - Stats". The Hendon Mob. Retrieved 2008-01-08.
  5. imdb.com - David Oppenheim

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