Alessandro Oppicini
Alessandro Oppicini is an Italian poker player who has recently made his mark on the live tournament circuit in Southeast Asia, specifically recording his first major results in the Philippines.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results

According to The Hendon Mob, Alessandro Oppicini has recorded total live earnings of $14,475 as of late 2025. His tournament record is currently in its nascent stages, with all of his charted results occurring during the Manila Megastack 23 festival in December 2025. His career-best score came in the Manila Megastack Main Event, where he navigated the 850-entry field and finished in 8th place for ₱700,000 ($11,940). He also recorded a cash in the Deepstack event earlier in the same series, finishing 21st. These initial results have placed him on the Italian All Time Money List, albeit in the lower tiers as he begins his career.
Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Italy, Oppicini appears to be part of the growing wave of European players exploring the value-heavy tournament fields of Asia. His recorded activity is exclusively centered around the Manila poker scene, suggesting he may be traveling for poker or residing in the region. By choosing the Manila Megastack series for his breakout performances, he has demonstrated a willingness to compete in large-field international events rather than strictly local European tours.
Play Style & Strategy
Oppicini’s choice of events provides some insight into his preferred formats. His success in both “Double Stack” and “Deepstack” tournaments indicates a preference for structures that allow for more post-flop maneuverability and patience compared to turbo formats. Reaching a final table in his first major logged festival shows he possesses the composure required to navigate the late stages of tournament play, managing stack sizes effectively as the blinds increase.


Derick Elomina is SoMuchPoker's Lead Content Writer and Interview Specialist, reporting live from WSOP bracelet events and Asia Pacific poker festivals such as TMT, APT, RDPT and APL Jeju, alongside player features and interviews for the site's Stories section. He discovered poker at 14 playing home games with friends, and by 21 he had entered the industry as a field reporter, starting as a hand reporter before building his current role on the tournament floor.


















