Adam Schoenfeld

Adam Schoenfeld
Name Adam Schoenfeld
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Adam Schoenfeld is an American poker player from Brooklyn, New York. He is a former ambassador for the now-defunct Full Tilt and also served as a co-host on Card Player TV’s weekly show, The Scoop.

Schoenfeld has accumulated nearly $500,000 in live tournament winnings, with his best live cash being $170,170. This significant win came when he finished 5th in the 2004 L.A. Poker Classic in Los Angeles in February 2004.

Adam Schoenfeld: Live Tournament Participation

Adam Schoenfeld’s poker career began in January 2001 when he entered a $300 + $30 Seven Card Stud event at the 1st Annual World Poker Challenge in Reno. Schoenfeld finished in 4th place and earned $3,090.

Later that year, in December 2001, he placed 3rd in a $7,500 + $100 No Limit Hold’em Championship at the 2001 United States Poker Championship in Atlantic City, securing $68,400.

In February 2004, Schoenfeld achieved his best live cash to date. He finished 5th in a $9,900 + $100 No Limit Hold’em Championship at the 2004 L.A. Poker Classic in Los Angeles, taking home $170,170 in prize money.

Subsequently, in July 2010, Schoenfeld competed in a $10,000 World Championship No Limit Hold’em event at the 41st WSOP in Las Vegas. He ended up in 367th place and earned $36,463.

Most recently, in January 2022, Schoenfeld participated in a $70 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack event at the Palm Beach Kennel Club Recurring Tournaments in West Palm Beach. He finished in 3rd place and pocketed $542.