David Levi

David Levi

  • Name: David Levi
  • Current Residence: Las Vegas, Nev.
  • Born: December 2, 1962
  • Birth Place: Tel Aviv, Israel

Poker has a long history in the United States with many of its legends hailing from the country and its biggest games played there. But in more recent years, the game has become a truly international pastime and has witnessed people all over the world taking a shot at becoming the next great player. David Levi is one such player.

Born in 1962 in Tel Aviv, Levi grew up in Israel where he eventually became a paratrooper in the Israeli Defense Forces as well as a renowned soccer player.

When his soccer career was derailed by a knee injury, Levi packed up and headed to the United States. Los Angeles became his new home, and also the place where he was introduced to poker.

Perhaps fueled by his love of competition, something that had been missing from his life since he quit his soccer career, it didn't take long for Levi to become a regular at the Bicycle Club in Bell Gardens, Calif. Unfortunately, Levi’s love and enjoyment of the game didn’t translate into success: the Israeli nearly lost all of the money he’d brought to the United States as he played poker and tried to improve his game.

Confidence was key for Levi, as was moving to medium stakes instead of trying to make big bets and big wins right away at the higher limits. With this change his game started to improve, as did his luck - he was approached by some financial backers whose support enabled Levi to return to the higher stakes and enter tournaments, where he met with great success.

Throughout his poker career, Levi has won more than $2 million in tournament money with several cashes at World Series events and quite a few tournament wins at various levels. Despite these achievements, he has remained a fairly low-profile poker pro. This may be the result of his tendency to play tight, which doesn’t always make for good TV when producers are picking what to show in televised events.

His success, however, was enough to eventually get him to move from Los Angeles, where he'd been living with fellow tournament player and friend Amir Vahedi, to Las Vegas. Much of his poker career is now spent playing in tournaments, which he finds more fulfilling due to the focus on competition rather than cash - something he believes differentiates tournaments from cash games.

When it comes down to it, though, Levi still misses the competition from playing soccer and finds that poker doesn't completely fill that void. Eventually, when his tournament schedule allows, Levi would like to get back in the game by coaching youth soccer.

Until that day, we'll continue to look for him in the tournament world as he racks up cashes and wins to add to his poker resume.

Trivia

  • Former pro soccer player
  • Former paratrooper in the Israeli Defense Forces

Notable Tournament Cashes

Tournament Place Winnings
2009 WSOP, Event 57 - $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em World... 368th $27,469
2009 WSOP, Event 32 - $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em 162nd $3,629
2009 WSOP, Event 28 - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em 60th $7,237
2009 WSOP, Event 16 - $1,500 Seven-Card Stud 22nd $3,645
2008 WSOP, Event 41, Mixed Hold'em (Limit/No-Limit) 43rd $3,691
2008 WSOP, Event 26, Seven-Card Razz 14th $7,110
2008 WSOP, Event 22, H.O.R.S.E. 15th $10,284
2008 WSOP, Event 14, World Championship 7-Card Stud 15th $25,991
2008 WSOP, Event 3, Pot-Limit Hold'em 31st $4,574
2007 WSOP, Event 55, World Championship No-Limit Texas... 121st $58,570
2007 WSOP, Event 19, No-Limit Hold'em 43rd $10,485
WPT Season 6, Mandalay Bay Poker Championship 3rd $229,540
WPT Season 5, WPT World Championship 13th $154,705
WPT Season 5, World Poker Challenge 16th $14,948
2006 WSOP, Event 34, No-Limit Hold'em w/re-buys 40th $6,787
2006 WSOP, Event 20, H.O.R.S.E. 14th $137,280
2006 WSOP, Event 18, Pot-Limit Hold'em 30th $3,758
2006 WSOP, Event 8, Omaha Hi-Lo Split 25th $6,097
2005 WSOP, Event 37, $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em w/Re-buys 39th $6,815
2005 WSOP, Event 8, $1,500 Seven-Card Stud 19th $3,580
2005 WSOP, Event 7, $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em w/Re-buys 25th $11,010
2005 WSOP, Event 6, $2,500 Short-Handed No-Limit Hold'em 25th $7,560
2005 WSOP, Event 5, $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo Split 28th $3,375
2005 WSOP, Event 2, $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em 84th $3,975
2004 WSOP, Event 24, Seven Card Stud World Championship 13th $9,480
WPT Season 2, Jack Binion World Poker Open 20th $20,730
2002 WSOP, Event 14, $1,500 Razz 3rd $16,220
2002 WSOP, Event 7, Seven-Card Stud Hi-Lo 6th $13,520
2001 WSOP, Event 15, Limit Seven-Card Stud Hi-Lo 12th $5,965
2002 WSOP, Event 17, Pot-Limit Hold'em 12th $5,920