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The mystery that is David Oppenheim. The mystery that is David Oppenheim.

01-17-2020 , 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by WCGRider
Somewhere around 2014 - 2015, I had taken to learning how to play HU 8 game. I asked around in Bobbys room if anyone wanted to play hu, and Oppenheim said he wanted to play $3000/$6000, so we got our money and off we went.

We played 2 sessions and I won like 500k or so iirc. He made a lot of very basic mistakes in the big bet games and would just rage tilt, constantly complain about the dealer, ask for a new setup, and just do general donk stuff.

After 2 sessions he said he wanted to keep playing but was always busy for some reason or another. Eventaully I just stopped asking him if he wanted to play. A year went by and I saw him in Bobbys room and he said to me "Oh look who decided to show his face again, you finally ready to play?" Like our text conversation where he just dodged me repeatedly didnt exist. Maybe he just wanted to look cool in front of his friends.

I said yeah lets do it, and I texted him later that night or the next day to arrange the match. Must have been 1 hell of a coincidence on the timing, because he was busy again (surprising).

He must have a good live full ring mixed game skillset. Or maybe a good skillset at networking into soft games. But he had all the characteristics of a fish other than the game he was playing in.
yes, it is pretty smart to learn the game at 3000/6000.
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01-20-2020 , 05:14 AM
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Originally Posted by WCGRider
Somewhere around 2014 - 2015, I had taken to learning how to play HU 8 game. I asked around in Bobbys room if anyone wanted to play hu, and Oppenheim said he wanted to play $3000/$6000, so we got our money and off we went.

We played 2 sessions and I won like 500k or so iirc. He made a lot of very basic mistakes in the big bet games and would just rage tilt, constantly complain about the dealer, ask for a new setup, and just do general donk stuff.

After 2 sessions he said he wanted to keep playing but was always busy for some reason or another. Eventaully I just stopped asking him if he wanted to play. A year went by and I saw him in Bobbys room and he said to me "Oh look who decided to show his face again, you finally ready to play?" Like our text conversation where he just dodged me repeatedly didnt exist. Maybe he just wanted to look cool in front of his friends.

I said yeah lets do it, and I texted him later that night or the next day to arrange the match. Must have been 1 hell of a coincidence on the timing, because he was busy again (surprising).

He must have a good live full ring mixed game skillset. Or maybe a good skillset at networking into soft games. But he had all the characteristics of a fish other than the game he was playing in.
I waited patiently and finally we get the truth about what a douche-bag this guy really is.

Not well liked at all. In fact, hated by many.
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01-20-2020 , 06:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Eskaborr
gets red AF when steamed
Yes
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rage tilt
Yes
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having a smoke
Yes
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constantly complain about the dealer
Yes
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constantly ... ask for a new setup
Hell Yes


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goes with his instincts
Yes
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Originally Posted by ShowMeUrAce
great reading abilities
Yes
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good live full ring mixed game skillset
Yes
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Originally Posted by ShowMeUrAce
talented player
Yes
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Much respect to him.
Yes
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01-20-2020 , 12:59 PM
when i was in college i saw some pad, david inspired me to drop out so that one day i could also rail an 8ball in the bathroom then go play some 1k/2k. i figured i already had it halfway sorted anyway
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01-20-2020 , 05:00 PM
Doug runs +EV in a game and is surprised the other guy is tilted. What a shocker.
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01-20-2020 , 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by SuperSwag
Doug runs +EV in a game and is surprised the other guy is tilted. What a shocker.
How do you know he ran above EV? That's literally a nothing swing in that game. Absolutely meaningless. If that tilts you you should never play a hand of poker ever because it's gonna happen constantly.
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01-22-2020 , 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Zurich_1
yes, it is pretty smart to learn the game at 3000/6000.
At least he had the balls to show up and play. While you on the other hand, almost half a decade later, are one of the most annoying posters if not the most annoying poster ever on a poker forum. Think about it.
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02-01-2020 , 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by dingdongdonkey
W. Very cool.
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