Jingxiang Ong is a Singaporean professional poker player who has established a significant presence in the Southeast Asian tournament circuit, particularly within the Asian Poker Tour (APT) and PokerStars Live (PSLIVE) festivals.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Jingxiang Ong has total live earnings of $155,551. He is a consistent performer in the region, currently ranked 59th on the Singapore All Time Money List.
His career-best live cash of $20,080 underscores his capability in competitive fields. In 2025, Ong recorded a notable 12th-place finish in the Manila Megastack 22 Main Event, earning PHP 282,000 (∼$5,035). He has maintained strong momentum into late 2025, recently securing a 6th-place finish in the Pot Limit Omaha – Turbo event at Manila Megastack 23 for PHP 32,800 (∼$560). His resume also includes a title at Manila Megastack 7 and deep runs in major events like the APPT Manila Main Event and APT Jeju, where he finished 2nd in a Single Re-Entry event for KRW 15,260,000 (∼$11,090).

Biography & Poker Background
Hailing from Singapore, Ong has become a seasoned traveler on the Asian poker circuit, frequently competing at Okada Manila and venues in South Korea and Malaysia. While he shares a similar name with fellow high-stakes pro Dingxiang Ong, Jingxiang has built his own distinct reputation through consistent results in mid-to-high stakes tournaments over several years. His career reached the $100,000 earnings milestone through a high volume of cashes across prestigious tours, establishing him as one of Singapore’s reliable tournament regulars.
Play Style & Strategy
Ong is known for his versatility and tactical resilience, excelling in both standard No Limit Hold’em and specialized variants like Pot Limit Omaha. His ability to navigate massive fields, evidenced by his deep runs in the Manila Megastack and Poker Dream series, demonstrates strong mental endurance and a disciplined approach to tournament dynamics. He appears particularly effective in fast-paced formats such as Turbo and Knockout events, where his understanding of short-stack mathematics and aggressive late-game adjustments allows him to consistently reach final tables.















