Nguyen Le is a Vietnamese professional poker player who has had a historic, record-breaking year in 2025. He is currently ranked #1 on the Vietnam All-Time Money List after a meteoric rise that saw him win over $4 million in a single season.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Nguyen Le has total live earnings of $4,902,556. His defining achievement occurred in July 2025 at the 56th World Series of Poker (WSOP) in Las Vegas, where he won the $50,000 High Roller (Event #88) for $2,686,913 and his first gold bracelet.
His 2025 “breakout year” included several other legendary performances:
- $777,777 Victory: Won the BetMGM Poker Championship at ARIA just one week before his bracelet win, completing a “chip and a chair” comeback after being down to a single big blind.
- $425,000 Title: Won the Borgata Winter Poker Open Championship in January 2025.
- $301,000 Score: 1st place in the Poker Masters #8 at the PokerGO Studio.
- $270,000 Cash: 39th place in the WSOP Paradise Super Main Event in the Bahamas (December 2025).
Most recently, Le made his WPT Cambodia 2026 debut at NagaWorld, finishing 12th in the WPT Cambodia Championship for $23,100.

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Vietnam and currently residing in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Nguyen Le represents a new generation of high-stakes Vietnamese talent. His 2025 campaign is widely regarded as one of the best “breakout years” in poker history, as he entered the year with relatively modest live scores and finished it as a top-30 player on the PokerGO Tour (PGT) leaderboard. He gained viral attention during the WSOP for admitting he charged his $50,000 High Roller buy-in to his credit card because his company allowed the rewards points.
Play Style & Strategy
Nguyen is characterized by his technical resilience and a “never-say-die” attitude, most famously demonstrated by his ARIA comeback.
- High-Stakes Fearlessness: Despite describing himself as an amateur compared to world-class pros, his performance in the $50k High Roller showed a player capable of aggressive, high-pressure play against the best in the world.
- Adaptability: He excels in high-buy-in, short-field “Studio” events like the Poker Masters, but has also proven he can navigate massive, multi-day fields like the 1,853-entry BetMGM Championship.
- Strategic Growth: His rapid ascent to 70th in the Global Poker Index (GPI) rankings suggests a highly efficient learning curve and a sophisticated understanding of late-stage tournament dynamics.


























