David “Rabbi” Danheiser

David “Rabbi” Danheiser
Name David "Rabbi" Danheiser
Nickname Rabbi
Nationality American
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David “Rabbi” Danheiser is an American professional poker player from Las Vegas, Nevada, with over $398.7K in live tournament earnings. His best live cash of $36,955 came when he finished in 2nd place at the 32nd WSOP in May 2001.

David “Rabbi” Danheiser: Live Tournament Participation

David Danheiser’s first recorded live cash occurred in July 1989 at the Gold Coast Open im Las Vegas. He finished in 3rd place in a $200 + 25 Pot Limit Omaha, cashing $4,625.

In November 1992, David played in a $300 + 20 Limit Hold’em during the Peppermill Fall Tournament in Reno. He finished in 2nd place and earned $9,246.

Following this, in July 1997, he entered in a $200 + 30 Limit Hold’em at the Orleans Open in Las Vegas. David reached the final table by placing 2nd took home $14,590.

Two years after, in July 1992, David returned to the Orleans Open to compete in a $200 + 30 Omaha Pot
Limit. He finished in 1st place and won $29,093.

At the 32nd World Series of Poker in Las Vegas in May 2001, he earned his biggest live cash of $36,955. David participated in a $1,500 + 90 Limit Ace to Five Draw and secured 2nd place.

Most recently, in July 2024, David competed in a $600 No Limit Hold’em – Ultra Stack Bracelet Event #84 at the 55th WSOP. He placed 381st and cashed $1,201.