David Oppenheim Poker After Dark

DatePlacePrizeGPI Points
28-Sep-2004Aruba$ 6,000 + 200 No Limit Hold'em Final Day
2004 Ultimatebet.com Poker Classic, Palm Beach
148th $ 7,000
20-Jan-2011AustraliaA$ 25,000 Full Tilt Poker Invitational Shootout - Heat 1
2011 Aussie Millions Poker Championship, Melbourne
1st
21-Jan-2011AustraliaFull Tilt Poker Invitational Shootout - Final
2011 Aussie Millions Poker Championship, Melbourne
1st A$ 250,000 $ 247,255
19-Mar-2005International$ 10,000 + 200 WPT Event - Limit Hold'em
PartyPoker.com Million IV, Cruise
88th $ 10,426
20-Nov-2005Monaco$ 25,000 No Limit Hold'em
2005 Monte Carlo Millions, Monte Carlo
102nd
21-Apr-2001United States$ 2,000 + 100 Texas Hold'em (limit)
32nd World Series of Poker - WSOP 2001, Las Vegas
11th $ 14,315
06-Feb-2003United States$ 1,500 + 80 Seven Card Stud Championship
2003 L.A. Poker Classic, Los Angeles
3rd $ 36,624
20-Sep-2003United States$ 5,000 + 150 No Limit Hold'em Championship Final Table
World Poker Tour - WPT Borgata Poker Open, Atlantic City
3rd $ 117,500
08-Dec-2003United States$ 2,500 + 100 No Limit Hold'em
2003 Bellagio Five-Diamond World Poker Classic, Las Vegas
14th $ 6,925
05-Jun-2005United States$ 1,500 Limit Hold'em
36th World Series of Poker - WSOP 2005, Las Vegas
33rd $ 5,065
18-Oct-2005United States$ 10,000 + 200 2nd Annual Doyle Brunson North American Poker Championship - No Limit Hold'em
Bellagio Festa Al Lago IV, Las Vegas
65th $ 12,000
04-Jun-2006United States$ 10,000 + 200 WPT Championship Event - No Limit Hold'em
Mandalay Bay Poker Championship, Las Vegas
41st $ 13,440
14-Dec-2006United States$ 15,000 + 400 WPT Doyle Brunson North American Poker Classic - No Limit Hold'em
Fifth Annual Five Diamond World Poker Classic, Las Vegas
33rd $ 42,285
26-Jan-2007United States$ 9,700 + 300 WPT Championship Event - No Limit Hold'em
World Poker Tour - WPT Borgata Winter Open, Atlantic City
44th $ 14,954
21-Apr-2007United States$ 25,000 + 500 WPT - No Limit Hold'em Championship
Fifth Annual Five Star World Poker Classic, Las Vegas
31st $ 77,350
06-Jun-2007United States$ 5,000 World Championship Seven Card Stud
38th World Series of Poker - WSOP 2007, Las Vegas
3rd $ 93,060
17-Jun-2007United States$ 1,500 Seven Card Razz
38th World Series of Poker - WSOP 2007, Las Vegas
15th $ 5,120
10-Jul-2007United States$ 10,000 + 300 Bellagio Cup III - No Limit Hold'em
Bellagio Cup III, Las Vegas
34th $ 25,820
07-Jan-2008United States$ 20,000 Week 2 - 19th Hole
Poker After Dark (PAD) Season III, Las Vegas
6th
04-Jun-2008United States$ 10,000 World Championship 8-Game
39th World Series of Poker - WSOP 2008, Las Vegas
9th $ 45,120
07-Jun-2008United States$ 10,000 World Championship Seven Card Stud
39th World Series of Poker - WSOP 2008, Las Vegas
7th $ 59,408
13-Dec-2008United States$ 15,000 + 400 No Limit Hold'em - Doyle Brunson Classic
2008 Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker Classic, Las Vegas
30th $ 43,235
18-Feb-2009United States$ 9,900 + 100 Heads Up Championship - No Limit Hold'em
2009 L.A. Poker Classic, Los Angeles
4th $ 75,000
06-Mar-2009United States$ 20,000 No Limit Hold'em
NBC National Heads-Up Championship 2009, Las Vegas
5th $ 75,000
28-May-2010United States$ 50,000 The Players Championship Event 8 Game
41st World Series of Poker - WSOP 2010, Las Vegas
3rd $ 603,348
03-Mar-2011United States$ 25,000 No Limit Hold'em
NBC National Heads-Up Championship 2011, Las Vegas
8th $ 75,000
24-Jun-2012United States$ 50,000 The Poker Players Championship (Event #45)
43rd World Series of Poker - WSOP 2012, Las Vegas
9th $ 142,197
16-Jun-2015United States$ 3,000 H.O.R.S.E. (Event #35)
46th World Series of Poker - WSOP 2015, Las Vegas
9th $ 18,743
24-Jun-2019United States$ 50,000 Poker Players Championship (Event #58)
50th World Series of Poker - WSOP 2019, Las Vegas
7th $ 124,410 76.86
  1. David Oppenheim Poker After Dark Fate
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  • David Oppenheim has been a consistently strong performer in cash games for many years and has been accepted into the Hall of Fame at the age of 46, having been eligible since the age of 40. Along with being a feared cash game player, Oppenheim has also collected over $1.9 million in live career winnings and is a prolific mixed game player.
  • In January 2008, Oppenheim appeared on the third season of NBC 's Poker After Dark in the episode '19th Hole'.
  • David Oppenheim has won 0 bracelets and 0 rings for total earnings of $1,113,019. See all events where they placed in-the-money.
  • As viewers of Poker After Dark have come to expect, this season is filled with some great poker, high drama, plenty of laughs, established fan favorites, some interesting and entertaining new players, and its share of eyebrow-raising behavior. Without question, it is one of PAD's best seasons ever, and viewers won't want to miss it.

– General Introduction –

David Oppenheim is an American professional poker player. He was born on March 7th, 1973 in Los Angeles, CA.

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Oppenheim has mostly played live cash games during his career. He’s a regular in the world famous high stakes cash room at the Bellagio, Bobby’s Room (now renamed Legends Room) where he played stakes as high as $4,000/$8,000. He also appeared on the classic poker TV show on NBC, Poker After Dark, where he played $100/$200 NLHE cash against the likes of Phil Ivey and Tom Dwan.

Despite mainly focusing on cash games, he has some impressive tourney scores as well. He has nearly $2 million in live tournament cashes, which includes two victories from the 2011 Aussie Millions.

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In 2019, he got inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame, thus earning him his rhyming nickname “Hall of Fame Dave”.

– Key Career Dates –

  • c. 1993: He starts playing live cash games for a living.
  • 2010: He finishes 3rd in the $50,000 WSOP Poker Player’s Championship mixed game event for $603,348. That is the biggest single live tournament cash of his career to date.
  • 2011: He appears on the very last episode of the classic poker TV show Poker After Dark airing on NBC.
  • 2019: He gets inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame.

– David Oppenheim’s Career –

→ Beginnings ←

Oppenheim grew up in California, with parents who avidly played poker to supplement their income from their office supply business. Naturílly, the young Dave Oppenheim took a liking to the card game as well. He recanted his journey into professional poker in a 2010 profile piece on him by Cardplayer Magazine.

He started playing live cash games at 16, underaged, at the Bicycle Card Club (now known as the famous Bicycle Casino) while constantly getting into arguments with the security staff about his fake ID.

Oppenheim originally didn’t plan on going pro. He attended Cal State Northridge college while playing $10/$20 Limit Hold’em on the side to earn some cash. However, he quickly realized that he can make serious money at the poker tables.

During his first year in college, he won $45,000. The next year, he moved to the $200/$400 Limit Hold’em tables – while, evidently, not putting too much work into his studies.

This could only end in one way: after his sophomore year, at age 19, Oppenheim dropped out of college to pursue playing poker professionally. He’s been an elite poker pro for over 20 years now.

→ Live Tournaments ←

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Oppenheim’s Hendon page shows $1.991 million in live tournament earnings. That sum is the product of cashes in 29 different events over the course of 18 years.

His live tournament resume is even more impressive given the fact that he has always put most of his volume into live cash games during his career.

The first recorded cash on his profile is from the 2001 World Series of Poker. The first time he made a live tournament score for over $100K was in September 2003. He finished 3rd in the $5,150 NLHE Championship event at the WPT Borgata Poker Open and won $117,500. His final table featured 2001 WSOP Main Event champion Carlos Mortensen and 2-time WSOP gold bracelet winner Jennifer Harman.

Oppenheim made two deep runs in the NBC National Heads-Up Championship. In 2009, he finished 5th; and in 2011, he finished 8th. He cashed for $75,000 both times.

In February 2009, he came in 4th in the $10,000 Heads-Up NLHE Championship at the LA Poker Classic. He pocketed exactly $75,000 in a heads-up tournament once again!

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His biggest live tournament cash outside the WSOP comes from the 2011 Aussie Millions. In January 2011, he took down the Full Tilt Poker Invitational Shootout freeroll event for A$250,000 (which equaled $247,255 at the time).

→ World Series of Poker ←

David Oppenheim is yet to win his first WSOP gold bracelet. However, that doesn’t mean that he’s without any impressive results from the World Series.

At the 2010 WSOP, he made it to the final in the biggest mixed game event in the world, the $50,000 Poker Players Championship. He eventually busted in 3rd place for $603,348, which is the biggest single live tournament score of his career to date.

David Oppenheim Poker After Dark Souls

He got knocked out by the eventual winner Michael Mizrachi, who went on to win this prestigious event two more times.

Oppenheim too was back atthe final table of the $50K Poker Players Championship two more times: in 2012 he finished 9th for $142,197; and in 2019 he finished 7th for $124,410.

Overall, Oppenheim cashed in 10 World Series events for a total of $1.111 million combined.

→ Live Cash Games ←

As we wrote earlier, Oppenheim started off as a Limit Hold’em cash player in California. Back then, before the Moneymaker boom, Limit cash games were a lot more common than No Limit cash games, so there is nothing unusual about his game of choice.

Oppenheim stuck to cash games as the primary focus of his career throughout. He eventually made it into the highest stakes games ($4,000/$8,000 and higher) held at the famous Bobby’s Room (now renamed Legends Room) at the Bellagio.

As a testament to what a true grinder he is, Oppenheim even spent his Christmas Eve in 2019 playing cards in Bobby’s Room. Another regular in the joint, Gus Hansen posted a video to his Instagram about the festive $1,000/$2,000 PLO session.

He also appeared on shows where he played live cash on camera multiple times.

Oppenheim was featured in the last two episodes of the original run of the classic TV show Poker After Dark which aired in November 2011. He played a session of $100/$200 NLHE cash in a 6-handed line-up with Tom Dwan, Phil Ivey, Patrik Antonius, Eli Elezra, and David Peat.

In February 2009, he caught up with Cardplayer Magazine for a brief interview for their YouTube channel. He was asked about the worst downswing he’d ever had.

Oppenheim revealed that in the private cash game hosted by adult magazine mogul Larry Flynt, he lost 12 sessions in a row. His losing streak culminated in a $1.8 million loss in a rather soft game.

→ Online Poker ←

Oppenheim used to play under his real name as his screen name, “David Oppenheim”, on the late online poker room Full Tilt. He was one of the sponsored “Full Tilt Red Pros” who would have their screen name written in red font in the client.

The online high stakes cash game database has 160,283 hands tracked on that account, played between January 2007 and May 2011. In that sample, he’s up $789,746. His most common game type was the mixed game H.O.R.S.E on $300/$600 and $500/$1,000 stakes.

Looking at his graph, we can see some serious swings for Oppenheim. In October 2009, for example, he was down around $530K. However, by the end of February 2010, he was $1.74 million in the black.

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