Lucian Lett is a New Zealander professional poker player who has become an active competitor in the Asian and Pacific poker circuits, frequently appearing in major festivals hosted by PokerStars and the Asian Poker Tour.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, his total earnings stand at $12,814. Lett has demonstrated strong momentum on the international circuit, with nearly all of his recorded winnings coming from a highly productive 2025 campaign. His career-best live score of $5,089 was achieved in November 2025 at the APT Championship Taipei, where he finished 28th in the NTD 25,000 No Limit Hold’em – Ultra Stack Championship.
His resume highlights a versatility in tournament formats across several major stops in Southeast Asia. During the Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) Manila Championship in October 2025, he secured a podium finish, taking 3rd place in the PHP 30,000 No Limit Hold’em/Pot Limit Omaha event for PHP 142,000 (∼$2,447). He also found success in the APT Championship Taipei Mini Main Event, finishing 213th for NTD 57,500 (∼$1,829). Additional cashes include deep runs in the APPT National and Mystery Bounty events in Manila.

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from New Zealand, Lucian Lett has transitioned from a local player to a regional regular, primarily focusing his efforts on the booming markets of Taiwan and the Philippines. He is a frequent participant in PokerStars Live and Asian Poker Tour (APT) festivals, traveling between international hubs like Taipei City and Manila to compete against diverse global fields. His trajectory reflects the growing community of Oceania-based players who have successfully integrated into the aggressive and high-volume Asian tournament scene.
Play Style & Strategy
Lucian Lett is known for a flexible tournament strategy that allows him to compete effectively in both standard No Limit Hold’em and mixed-game formats like PLO. His results in “Ultra Stack” and “Mini Main Event” structures suggest a strong technical foundation for navigating massive fields and managing deep-stack dynamics. His ability to secure final table finishes in specialized events, such as the NLH/PLO mix in Manila, demonstrates a versatile skill set and an opportunistic approach to diverse tournament variants, making him a consistent threat in the mid-stakes Asian circuit.
















