Wipat Udomkanjananan is a Thai professional poker player who has rapidly become a prominent figure in the Southeast Asian poker circuit, known for his high frequency of deep runs in major regional festivals.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, his total live earnings stand at $98,676. Udomkanjananan has been remarkably active in 2024 and 2025, consistently reaching final tables across various prestigious tours. His career-best live cash was achieved at the APPT Cambodia 2025, where he finished as the runner-up in the $750 Mystery Bounty event for $12,635.
His tournament resume is filled with notable results from across the region:
- Poker Dream 9 Malaysia (2024): 9th place in the Monster Stack for RM 29,200 (∼$6,155).
- Poker Dream 10 Vietnam (2024): 7th place in the Mystery Hunter for VND 140,700,000 (∼$5,553).
- Manila Megastack 18 (2024): 1st place in the Knockout Turbo for PHP 255,650 (∼$4,575) and 2nd place in the Freezeout Challenge for PHP 474,000 (∼$8,482).
- APT Phu Quoc (2024): 3rd place in the No Limit Hold’em side event for VND 105,870,000 (∼$4,193).
- APPT Manila 2025: 8th place in the Okada Kickoff for PHP 190,000 (∼$3,337).

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Thailand, Udomkanjananan has established himself as a “road warrior” on the Asian circuit. While he frequently competes in his home region, he is a regular fixture at major stops in the Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Malaysia. His career trajectory shows a significant uptick in volume since 2023, transitioning from a local competitor to a respected regular in tours such as the Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT), Asian Poker Tour (APT), and World Poker Tour (WPT) Prime.
Play Style & Strategy
Udomkanjananan is recognized for an aggressive and opportunistic play style, particularly effective in navigating the large and often volatile fields of Asian mid-stakes tournaments. He has demonstrated a high degree of technical proficiency in “Turbo” and “Freezeout” formats, where his ability to apply pressure and capitalize on short-stack situations has led to numerous final table appearances. His high In-The-Money (ITM) percentage of over 60% in recorded events underscores a disciplined approach to tournament survival and stack management.




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