Tommy Le “Tommy Legend”

Tommy Le “Tommy Legend”
Name Tommy Le “Tommy Legend”
Nickname Tommy Legend
Nationality American
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Tommy Le, known as “Tommy Legend,” is a professional poker player from Huntington Beach, California, USA. With over $4.3 million in total live earnings and his largest single cash amounting to $938,732, he has also won 2 WSOP bracelets. One was secured during the 47th WSOP in July 2017, and the other during the 52nd WSOP in October 2021, both held in Las Vegas. Additionally, Tommy is the younger brother of Nam Thien Le, the 2006 WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star champion.

Tommy Le: Live Tournament Participation

Le first appeared in a recorded live tournament in November 2005. He cashed for $440 at the $200 + $25 No Limit Hold’em Holiday Bonus Tournament in Los Angeles.

At the 38th WSOP in Las Vegas in July 2007,  Le competed in a $10,000 World Championship No Limit Hold’em event. He earned $106,382.

In April 2008, he finished 5th place and took home $395,725 cash prize. He participated in a $25,000 + $500 No Limit Hold’em – Championship. Event was held at the WPT World Championship in Las Vegas.

He clinched 1st place and won $2,651 in a 13-Card Poker event at the Asian Poker Tour in Manila, Philippines in January 2009.

During the 47th WSOP in Las Vegas in July 2017, Tommy achieved his best live cash and first WSOP gold bracelet. He engaged in a $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha – 8 Handed Championship. He finished first and earned an impressive $938,732.

Tommy Le’s Victory Shot at the 47th WSOP in Las Vegas in July 2017

February 2020 brought another victory as Tommy won $17,870 in a $1,100 Pot Limit Omaha event at the WPT L.A. Poker Classic in Los Angeles.

Continuing his success, in October 2021 Le won $746,477. He obtained his second WSOP bracelet in a $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha Deepstack – 8 Handed Championship at the 52nd WSOP in Las Vegas.

His most recent participation was in June 2024 at the Aria Poker Classic in Las Vegas. Le cashed for $2,416 in a $800 Pot Limit Omaha event.