Ajay Abrol is a Singaporean professional poker player who has become a steady presence in the Asian tournament circuit, particularly within the Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) and major festivals in Macau and the Philippines.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Ajay Abrol has total earnings of $38,786. Currently ranked 196th on the Singapore All Time Money List, he has demonstrated a consistent ability to cash in competitive regional fields. His career-best live cash of $6,850 was recorded during a deep run in a major Asian event.
Abrol has been active in 2025, continuing his trend of successful campaigns in the Philippines and across the region. In April 2025, he secured two notable cashes at the PokerStars LIVE Manila Millions in the Philippines. His resume also includes significant historical results from the Macau Poker Cup, where he finished 53rd in a No Limit Hold’em event for HKD 22,200 (∼$2,862). His consistency is reflected in his 2025 earnings alone, which total $18,146, nearly half of his lifetime tournament winnings.

Biography & Poker Background
A native and resident of Singapore, Abrol has spent years building his reputation within the Southeast Asian poker scene. He is part of a growing community of Singaporean grinders who frequently travel to international hubs like Manila and Macau to compete at the highest regional levels.
His career trajectory shows a player comfortable with the high-volume nature of the modern circuit, frequently appearing in tournament updates for marquee events such as the World Series of Poker (WSOP) and the APPT. Whether competing on home soil or traveling abroad, Abrol has maintained a steady climb in the global rankings, reaching a career-best Global Poker Index (GPI) rank within the top 20,000 players worldwide.
Play Style & Strategy
Abrol is recognized for a patient and disciplined tournament strategy, particularly effective in the large-field No Limit Hold’em events that define the Asian circuit. His ability to navigate deep into fields, as evidenced by his multiple cashes in “Millions” and “Cup” formats, suggests a strong foundation in mid-to-late stage tournament play.
His strategy appears to be well-suited for the evolving dynamics of the Southeast Asian market, where he balances solid fundamental play with the exploitative adjustments necessary to compete against a mix of local qualifiers and international regulars. This adaptability has allowed him to sustain success over several years, transitioning from early cashes in Macau to becoming a regular fixture in the high-stakes festivals of the Philippines in 2025.




















