Nontapat Wattana is a Thai professional poker player who has rapidly climbed the regional rankings, becoming one of the most consistent “flag hunters” in the Asian live circuit.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
With over $60,000 in total live earnings, Nontapat Wattana has established a strong presence on the Thailand All Time Money List. His career is highlighted by a standout performance at the 2025 Asian Poker Tour (APT) Jeju, where he secured a 3rd place finish in the No Limit Hold’em Event #71 for a career-best score of $8,644. He also captured an Asian Poker Tour title in the Jeju Teams Event later that month. More recently, Wattana dominated the 2026 Manila Megastack 24 series, recording multiple final tables including a 4th place finish in the Deepstack event for $2,748 and a 7th place finish in the Super Stack for $1,383. These frequent scores across the Philippines, Taiwan, and South Korea have driven a steady increase in his poker net worth.
For a detailed breakdown of all his tournament cashes, you can view the Nontapat Wattana Hendon Mob Profile.
Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Thailand, Wattana is part of the “new wave” of Thai grinders who have made the international circuit their second home. He first appeared on the professional radar in 2024 and quickly scaled his volume, transitioning from local weekly tournaments in Taipei to major international festivals. He is a fixture at Asian Poker Tour and PokerStars Live events, representing a highly mobile generation of Thai players who capitalize on the booming poker scenes in Manila, Hanoi, and Taipei. His rapid ascent in the Global Poker Index (GPI) rankings reflects his dedication to a high-frequency tournament schedule.
Play Style & Strategy
Wattana is recognized for a versatile and aggressive tournament strategy, showing a particular aptitude for “Turbo” and “Hyper-Turbo” structures where quick decision-making is essential. His play style is characterized by a “small-ball” approach in the early levels, followed by high-pressure aggression during the bubble phase to build a dominant final table stack. By combining a modern understanding of range construction with a keen awareness of regional field tendencies, Wattana has proven himself to be a difficult opponent to outlast. His ability to maintain a high level of technical play through grueling multi-event schedules makes him a formidable regular on the modern Asian circuit.






















