David Oppenheim is one of the newer players on the poker tour. A relative newcomer to the game, he only took it up his second year in college. David was first introduced to poker near the end of his college career and it didn’t take long for the game to become his new passion. Soon after leaving school, he was playing games at the $300-$600 level. Today, he's a regular player in the biggest cash games in the world.
Like many high-limit cash game players, he started playing the bigger tournaments only recently. David finished third in the $5,000 No-Limit Hold 'em Championship at the 2003 Borgata Poker Open, and scored a few smaller money finishes until 2006 where he finished third in the No Limit Hold 'em event at the 2006 WPT.
David's interests include golf, reading, and traveling when he has the time, but his wife and three kids are a good reason to stay closer to home.
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David Oppenheim is one of the newer players on the poker tour. A relative newcomer to the game, he only took it up his second year in college. He was a quick learner and not before too long he was winning thousands of dollars a hand.
He first entered into mainstream tournaments claiming third at the $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em Championship at the 2003 Borgata Poker Open. He followed this up with a number of small money finishes. Oppenheim broke through in 2006 when he took third in the 2006 WPT No Limit Hold'em event. Now he is one of the world’s best high-limit Hold'em players in the world
When he is not playing poker or online poker he likes to play golf, travel, read and spend time with his three kids and wife.
Career earnings of David Oppenheim are just over $224,000.
David was first introduced to poker near the end of his college career and it didn’t take long for the game to become his new passion. Soon after leaving school, he was playing games at the $300-$600 level. Today, he's a regular player in the biggest cash games in the world.
Like many high-limit cash game players, he started playing the bigger tournaments only recently. David finished third in the $5,000 No-Limit Hold 'em Championship at the 2003 Borgata Poker Open, and scored a few smaller money finishes until 2006 where he finished third in the No Limit Hold 'em event at the 2006 WPT.
David's interests include golf, reading, and traveling when he has the time, but his wife and three kids are a good reason to stay closer to home.
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