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’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.