David Koy is a prominent Cambodian professional poker player and a regular fixture in the high-stakes tournament scene of Phnom Penh. As a standout local talent, Koy has become one of the most consistent performers at major international series hosted in Cambodia, including the World Poker Tour (WPT) and the Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT). Known for his deep-stack technicality and versatility in both No-Limit Hold’em and Pot-Limit Omaha, Koy is a key figure in the rapidly growing Cambodian poker movement. By 2026, he has established himself as a perennial threat in championship warm-up events and mixed-game formats.
Career Earnings & 2026 WPT Success
As of early 2026, David Koy’s total live tournament earnings have reached $28,865 (according to The Hendon Mob). While he is a frequent face in final table lineups, his career is highlighted by his 2022 runner-up finish in the WPT Prime Cambodia Turbo Freezeout for a career-best $8,153. Koy kicked off his 2026 campaign with significant momentum at WPT Cambodia 2026, securing a 42nd place finish in the Championship Warm Up in January, proving his ability to navigate massive international fields.
Major Tournament Results:
| Year | Event | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | WPT Cambodia $600 Championship Warm Up | 42nd Place |
| 2025 | WPT Cambodia $300 PLO Mini Championship | 2nd Place |
| 2023 | WPT Cambodia $400 Nagaworld Superstack | 4th Place |
| 2022 | WPT Prime Cambodia $300 Turbo Freezeout | 2nd Place |

Biography & Playing Style
David Koy’s rise in the poker world is closely tied to the emergence of NagaWorld as a global poker destination. Residing in Cambodia, Koy has leveraged his “home court advantage” to build a resume defined by consistency rather than single-event variance. He is widely regarded as a disciplined strategist who excels in the early-to-mid stages of large-field tournaments. Unlike many regional specialists who focus solely on Hold’em, Koy has demonstrated a high level of proficiency in Pot-Limit Omaha (PLO), evidenced by his runner-up finish in the 2025 PLO Mini Championship. His style combines traditional patience with a modern understanding of ICM and bubble dynamics.
2026 Circuit Presence
In 2026, Koy has been a mainstay at the World Poker Tour (WPT) stops in Phnom Penh. His early-year results suggest a focus on the Championship series and high-value side events. Analysts of the Asian circuit often point to Koy as a prime example of the local talent pool that is making life difficult for international pros visiting the region. With his 2026 rankings on the rise, he is currently a top contender for the Cambodian Player of the Year honors.




















