David Blattman is an American poker player who has gained recognition for his success in both the United States and the emerging Asian poker markets, specifically Taiwan.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
David Blattman has accumulated a total live earnings crossing of $30,000. His career reached a new high in late 2025 during a successful campaign in the Asian circuit.
His career-best live cash of all time occurred in September 2025 at the Asia Poker Championship (APC) in Taipei, Taiwan. Blattman outlasted the field in the MTT Sport Warm-Up (Event W) to take 1st place, earning TWD 490,400 ($15,973). During the same festival, he secured another significant score by finishing 6th place in the Hercules Main Event for TWD 390,100 ($12,703). Earlier in January 2025, he also claimed a victory in a Bounty event at the Venetian DeepStack Showdown in Las Vegas for $1,822.
Blattman has been in exceptional form during the Taiwan Millions Tournament (TMT) 19 in early 2026, recording multiple high-profile finishes:
- 1st place in the 10s Action NLH for TWD 70,900 ($2,245) in February 2026.
- 2nd place in the 6-Max NLH for TWD 104,400 ($3,305) in February 2026.
- 313th place in the massive TMT 19 Main Event (8,066 entries) for TWD 27,500 ($870).
For a full breakdown of his tournament history, you can view the David Blattman Hendon Mob Profile.
Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Toledo, Ohio, David Blattman began his poker journey in the United States, frequently competing in major hubs like Las Vegas. In 2025, Blattman expanded his reach to the international stage, traveling to Taipei to compete in the Asia Poker Championship (APC). His transition to the Asian market proved highly lucrative, as he secured multiple top-tier finishes within a single week, establishing himself as a formidable international traveler on the live circuit.
Play Style & Strategy
David Blattman is characterized by a versatile and high-pressure tournament style, particularly effective in Bounty and Warm-Up formats where aggressive chip accumulation is rewarded. His back-to-back deep runs in Taipei, ranging from a 1st-place victory to a 6th-place finish in a major Main Event, demonstrate a strong ability to manage variance in large, international fields. His success in both Las Vegas and Taiwan suggests an adaptable strategy that can exploit different player pools across diverse geographic regions.

















