Oppenheim grew up in Calabasas, California, where he developed an early interest in poker. By the age of 16, he was already playing live cash games at the Bicycle Card Club (now the Bicycle Casino), despite being underage. His passion for the game led him to drop out of California State University, Northridge, at 19 to pursue poker full-time.
Oppenheim quickly established himself as a formidable cash game player, frequently competing in high-stakes games at the Bellagio’s famed Bobby’s Room (now Legends Room), where stakes reached as high as 4,000/8,000.
Tournament Successes 2004 World Poker Tour (WPT) Borgata Poker Open: Finished 3rd, earning $117,500.
As of 2021, his live tournament earnings exceed $2 million.
Oppenheim was a representative of Full Tilt Poker during its peak years. In 2019, he received one of poker’s highest honors—induction into the Poker Hall of Fame—recognizing his contributions to the game.
While Oppenheim keeps much of his personal life private, his dedication to poker is well-documented. He remains an active player in high-stakes cash games and occasionally participates in major tournaments.
Though exact figures are undisclosed, Oppenheim’s career earnings from cash games and tournaments suggest a substantial net worth. His consistent presence in elite poker circles indicates continued financial success.
Oppenheim’s legacy lies in his mastery of high-stakes cash games, where he has competed against legends like Doyle Brunson and Phil Ivey. His induction into the Poker Hall of Fame cements his status as one of the game’s elite.
As of 2021, Oppenheim’s live tournament earnings exceed $2 million.
He regularly played in
4,000/8,000 games at Bellagio’s Bobby’s Room.
Yes, he was inducted in 2019.
Yes, he had a small role in Lucky You (2007) as "Josh Cohen."
He is known for his tight-aggressive approach, excelling in high-stakes cash games.