Adrien Choux is a French entrepreneur and poker player based in Hong Kong, known for his steady presence in the Asian tournament circuit and high-stakes cash games across the region.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
With total live earnings of $67,617, Adrien Choux has built a respectable tournament resume primarily focused on the major poker hubs of Macau, Vietnam, and the Philippines. His career-best score came in 2013 at the APPT Asia Championship of Poker (ACOP) in Macau, where he finished 4th in the Deepstack Championship for $24,089.
Key highlights of his tournament career include:
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APPT ACOP Macau (2013): A final table appearance in the HK$ 11,000 Deepstack event for $24,089.
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Asian Poker Tour (APT) Manila (2016): Secured a 3rd-place podium finish in the No Limit Hold’em 1 Day Event for $5,300.
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WPT Cambodia (2024): Demonstrated his longevity with a deep run in the Championship Event, finishing 52nd for $4,931.
For a full breakdown of his tournament history, you can view the Adrien Choux Hendon Mob Profile.
Biography & Poker Background
Originally from France and currently residing in Hong Kong, Adrien Choux is a well-known figure in the expatriate business and poker community. Choux balance his professional life as an entrepreneur with a high-volume poker schedule, having been a regular fixture in the Macau “Big Game” scene and regional tours like the APT and WPT for over a decade. His involvement in the game extends beyond the felt; he is often cited as a key personality in the growth of the Hong Kong poker scene, bridging the gap between recreational business circles and professional play.
Play Style & Strategy
Choux is characterized by a disciplined and patient tournament strategy, often excelling in “Deepstack” formats that allow for more post-flop maneuvering. His experience in the high-stakes cash games of Macau has likely shaped an exploitative style that focuses on reading opponent tendencies in the diverse fields of Southeast Asia. While not a full-time “GTO grinder,” his consistent results over a 12-year span—from early 2012 to his most recent cashes in 2024—demonstrate a high level of adaptability and a keen understanding of tournament variance.












