David Singer

David Singer
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David Singer is an American professional poker player from Las Vegas, Nevada, with over $4.5 million in live tournament earnings. His best live cash of $1,000,000 came when he finished in 1st place at the Caesars Palace Classic in October 2007.

Additionally, Singer holds two WSOP bracelets. He won the first bracelet at the 39th WSOP in June 2008 and his second bracelet at the 48th WSOP in June 2017.

David Singer winning his 2nd WSOP Bracelet

David Singer: Early Life

Singer was born with a passion for advocacy and a talent for strategic thinking. Before venturing into poker, Singer had a distinguished career as a lawyer for a non-profit organization focused on environmental issues. His legal expertise contributed significantly to cleaning up Long Island Sound, addressing pollution and toxic materials that had long plagued the area.

Despite his success in environmental law, Singer discovered that his true talents lay in poker. He began playing in 1996 and quickly established himself as a formidable competitor, particularly in seven-card stud games. Over time, he became renowned as one of the top players in this category, as well as in tournament settings. In addition to his poker achievements, Singer is known for his distinctive personal style, frequently adorned with silver rings on nearly every finger.

David Singer: Live Tournament Participation

David Singer’s poker career includes several significant results. In May 1978, he placed 2nd in the $1,000 Seven-Card Razz event at the 9th World Series of Poker (WSOP) in Las Vegas, earning $9,600.

Years after, in September 2005, he finished 6th in the $9,700 + 300 Championship Event No Limit Hold’em at the World Poker Tour (WPT) Borgata Poker Open in Atlantic City, earning $249,775.

In January 2006, Singer achieved 3rd place in the $7,800 WPT Main Event No Limit Hold’em at the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure in Paradise Island, which awarded him $436,200.

Additionally, later in the same year, in July 2006, he placed 6th in the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. event at the 37th WSOP in Las Vegas, receiving $411,840.

Then, in June 2007, he again finished 6th, this time in the $50,000 World Championship H.O.R.S.E. at the 38th WSOP in Las Vegas, earning $337,440.

Furthermore, in October 2007, Singer notably won the $9,800 + 200 No Limit Hold’em Championship Event at the Caesars Palace Classic in Las Vegas, securing 1st place and $1,000,000.

Most recently, in June 2024, he finished 18th in the $1,500 Limit Seven Card Stud Bracelet Event #32 at the 55th WSOP in Las Vegas, earning $4,281.

Conclusion

David Singer’s journey from a dedicated environmental lawyer to a celebrated poker player is a testament to his remarkable adaptability and strategic brilliance. His impressive achievements, including a major win at the Caesars Palace Classic and two WSOP bracelets, reflect his deep passion for the game and relentless drive.