Pham Bao, often referred to as Ngoc Quoc Bao Pham, is a Vietnamese professional poker player who has become a staple of the Asian poker circuit. He is widely recognized for his consistency in high-stakes fields and his ability to navigate deep into major championship events across Cambodia, Vietnam, and the Philippines.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Pham Bao has total live earnings of $573,881. He recently crossed the $500,000 milestone, a significant achievement that places him 38th on the Vietnam All Time Money List.
His career is defined by deep runs in some of the most competitive fields in the region:
- $42,647 Score: His career-best live cash came from a standout performance in a major Vietnamese championship.
- WPT World Championship: He recorded a deep run in the prestigious $10,400 WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas in December 2024, finishing 274th for $19,600.
- Global Consistency: In 2025 and early 2026, he has been incredibly active, recording cashes at APPT Manila, WPT Cambodia, and major stops in South Korea and Vietnam.
- Online Prowess: Beyond the live felt, he has recorded over $126,000 in online tournament earnings.

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Vietnam, Bao has transitioned from a local competitor to an international regular. He is part of a growing wave of Vietnamese talent that has begun to dominate regional tours like the Asian Poker Tour (APT) and the U Series of Poker (USOP).
His career is marked by a relentless volume of play, often cashing multiple times within a single festival. Whether competing in the WPT World Championship in Las Vegas, where he finished 274th for $19,600 in December 2024, or grinding the Poker Dream series in Jeju and Hoi An, his presence is felt at every major stop in the Asia-Pacific region.
Play Style & Strategy
Bao is known for a highly disciplined and technical approach to the game, particularly in the “Mini High Roller” and “Championship” formats. He excels in navigating large-field No Limit Hold’em tournaments, where his patience and ICM awareness have earned him numerous final table appearances.
His ability to switch between the aggressive demands of short-handed bounty events and the more calculated requirements of deep-stack championships makes him a versatile threat. His performance in heads-up situations, such as his runner-up finish against China’s Shaoshua Li, demonstrates a high level of technical proficiency even under the intense pressure of a trophy hunt.




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