Daniel Benor is a professional poker player from Israel who has emerged as a high-stakes regular in the Asian poker circuit, notably within the major festivals of the Philippines and Macau. He is recognized for his aggressive play and ability to navigate elite fields, often appearing at the final tables of the most prestigious tours in the region.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to Somuchpoker database, Daniel Benor has total earnings of $151,163. His career-defining performance occurred in August 2024 at the Asia Pacific Poker Tour – APPT Manila, where he entered the final table of the PHP 80,000 APPT Main Event as the massive chip leader. He ultimately finished in 5th place for a career-best score of PHP 3,950,000 (∼$68,270).
Benor has been exceptionally active in 2024 and 2025, recording significant cashes in the Asian Poker Tour (APT ). In November 2024, he finished 2nd in the APT Manila Single Day High Roller for PHP 2,448,920 (∼$41,632) following an ICM chop with Alexander Keating. His versatility across formats is further evidenced by an 8th-place finish in the APT Manila High Roller – Ultra Stack for PHP 424,000 (∼$7,208) and a 4th-place finish in an APT Hyper Turbo – Atomic Pineapple event. Recently, in October 2025, he secured an 11th-place finish in the MPT Macau Poker Championship for HKD 30,270 (∼$3,895).

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Israel, Benor has transitioned into a dedicated professional on the international circuit, with a strategic focus on the booming Asian market. While his early career details remain private, his recent trajectory shows a sharp ascent through the mid-to-high stakes levels of the APPT and APT. He is currently ranked among the top 2,100 players on the Israel All Time Money List and continues to be a fixture at major stops in Manila and Macau.
Play Style & Strategy
Benor is known for a fearless and high-pressure tournament style, often leveraging big stacks to dominate his opponents. This aggressive approach was on full display during the APPT Manila Main Event, where his relentless pressure earned him a massive chip lead entering the final table. While this high-variance strategy can lead to early exits, as seen when he bluffed off a portion of his stack to finish 5th in that event, it also allows him to consistently contend for titles in elite High Roller fields. His ability to reach final tables in diverse formats, from deep-stacked championships to fast-paced Hyper Turbos, demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of modern tournament dynamics and ICM.



















