Brian Altman (poker player) explained

Brian Altman
Birth Place:Longmeadow, Massachusetts
Hometown:Boston, Massachusetts
Updated:June 22, 2021
Wsop Bracelet Count:0
Wsop Final Tables:1
Wsop Money Finishes:30
Wsop Main Event Best Finish Rank:113th
Wsop Main Event Best Finish Year:2018
Wpt Titles:3
Wpt Final Tables:6
Wpt Money Finishes:27
Ept Money Finishes:4

Brian Altman (born 1988) is an American professional poker player from Longmeadow, Massachusetts. He has won three titles on the World Poker Tour (WPT).

Poker career

Altman earned a doctorate in 2012 from the Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in Albany, New York. He began playing poker with his friends in high school after watching Chris Moneymaker win the 2003 World Series of Poker Main Event, and moved to Montreal, Quebec after college to play online poker full-time.[1]

Altman's first World Poker Tour title came at the Lucky Hearts Poker Open in February 2015, where he outlasted a field of 1,027 and earned $723,000.[2] In January 2020, he won the tournament again, this time against a field of 843. He became the first player in WPT history to win the same event twice.[3] Altman won his third title at the Seminole Hard Rock Tampa in June 2021 against a field of 1,165, becoming the seventh player to win three WPT titles.[4] He has made another three final tables, including two third-place finishes. His 27 career cashes are tied for seventh-most as of 2021.[5]

With one win, three final tables, and $1,011,000 in earnings, Altman was named WPT Player of the Year for season 18.[6]

At the WSOP, Altman has 30 career cashes and finished third in a WSOP Online event in 2020.[7] He finished 113th in the Main Event in 2018, eliminating Phil Ivey on Day 4 after calling an all-in with top two pair.[8]

Altman also made the final table of the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure in 2019, finishing in sixth place for $297,000.[9]

As of 2021, Altman's career live tournament winnings exceed $5.3 million.[10]

World Poker Tour titles

YearTournamentPrize (US$)
2015$3,200 Lucky Hearts Poker Open$723,008
2020$3,500 Lucky Hearts Poker Open$482,636
2021$3,500 Seminole Hard Rock Tampa$613,225

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lee . Bernard . May 14, 2021 . The Bernard Lee Poker Show (5/11/21): Brian Altman . June 22, 2021 . CardPlayer Lifestyle.
  2. Web site: Holloway . Chad . February 12, 2015 . Minkin Denied History at WPT Lucky Hearts; Altman Tops Dube to Capture Title for $723K . June 22, 2021 . PokerNews.com.
  3. Web site: Fast . Erik . January 23, 2020 . Brian Altman Becomes The First Player To Ever Win The Same World Poker Tour Main Event Twice . June 22, 2021 . CardPlayer.com.
  4. Web site: Bradley . Lance . June 22, 2021 . Brian Altman Wins WPT Tampa for Third Career World Poker Tour Title . June 22, 2021 . PocketFives.com.
  5. Web site: WPT Leaderboard . June 22, 2021 . World Poker Tour.
  6. Web site: Sofen . Jon . April 27, 2021 . Long-time coming: Brian Altman finally wins WPT Player of the Year . June 22, 2021 . Poker.org.
  7. Web site: July 23, 2020 . ALLAN CHEUNG CLAIMS VICTORY IN NLH TURBO DEEPSTACKS FOR HIS FIRST BRACELET AND $120,083 . June 22, 2021 . WSOP.com.
  8. Web site: October 6, 2018 . Brian Altman's Big Call: Looking Back at Phil Ivey's WSOP Main Event Bustout . June 22, 2021 . PokerNews.com.
  9. Web site: Swains . Howard . January 16, 2019 . Chino Rheem casts all aside to win 2019 PCA and $1.5 million . June 22, 2021 . PokerStars Blog.
  10. Web site: Brian Altman's profile on The Hendon Mob . 2023-12-18 . The Hendon Mob Poker Database . en.