Allan Le is an American professional poker player from Huntington Beach, California, who has established himself as one of the most talented mixed game specialists in the world. Coming from a family of poker royalty, Allan followed in the footsteps of his famous brothers, Nam Le and Tommy Le , but carved out his own unique legacy on the circuit. Known for his quiet confidence and deep technical knowledge, he has become a feared competitor in high stakes tournaments that require mastery of multiple poker variants.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Allan Le has won over $5.1 million in live tournament earnings. His most famous victory came in 2016 when he won his first World Series of Poker (WSOP) gold bracelet in the $1,500 Mixed Omaha event, taking home $189,223.
Le proved his longevity in the game by winning a second WSOP gold bracelet in 2025. He defeated the field in the $1,500 Limit Razz event to win $126,363. His career is filled with massive scores, including a 4th place finish in the WSOP $1,500 No Limit Hold’em in 2011 for $233,043, and his win in the 2012 APT Manila Millions for a career high $1,597,743.

Biography & Poker Background
Born in the mid 1980s, Allan Le grew up in Southern California as part of a family that lived and breathed poker. Watching his older brother Nam Le become one of the most successful players of the early 2000s inspired Allan to learn the game. Unlike many players who only focus on No Limit Hold’em, Allan took a deep interest in the mathematics and strategies of Omaha and other mixed games. He spent years grinding the local games in Los Angeles at the Commerce Casino and Bicycle Casino before taking his game to the global stage. Today, the “Le Brothers” are considered one of the most successful families in poker history, with Allan being a key part of that reputation.
Play Style & Strategy
Allan Le is known for a methodical and versatile approach to the game. While he is a strong No Limit Hold’em player, he is widely considered a specialist in Pot Limit Omaha and Mixed Games. His strategy is built on his ability to switch gears between different poker formats during the same tournament, a skill that is essential for events like the H.O.R.S.E. or the Poker Players Championship. He is a very disciplined player who rarely lets his emotions show, preferring to stay focused on the mathematical edges and the tendencies of his opponents. His ability to stay calm during the high variance of Omaha games has led to many of his biggest final table successes.
Social Media & Online Presence
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