Cheuk Hung “Anson” Lau is a highly active poker professional from Hong Kong who has become a prominent fixture in the Asian tournament circuit. Known for his versatility in both No Limit Hold’em and mixed game formats, Lau is a consistent deep-run threat at major festivals across Taiwan, Macau, and Vietnam.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
As of February 2026, Anson Lau has accumulated total live earnings of over half a million, ranking him 233rd on the Hong Kong All-Time Money List according to The Hendon Mob. He is recognized as a high-volume “grinder” with a prolific number of cashes in prestige tours like the Asian Poker Tour (APT) and the Taiwan Millions Tournament (TMT). Lau’s career-best live score occurred in November 2025 at the APT Championship Taipei. He outlasted a competitive field in the Limit Triple Draw Mix (Event #93) to take 1st place, securing a payout of TWD 245,867 (~USD 7,838).
Other major career highlights include:
- 19th Place: TMT Championship II 2025 Main Event for TWD 215,000 (~USD 6,996).
- 31st Place: APT Taipei 2025 High Roller Ultra Stack for TWD 180,400 (~USD 5,773).
- 28th Place: APL Taipei 2025 Main Event for TWD 109,300 (~USD 3,654).
- 5th Place: APT Taipei 2025 Hyper Turbo for TWD 101,300 (~USD 3,232).
Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Hong Kong, Anson Lau is a prominent member of the traveling professional community that frequents the CTP Club Asia Poker Arena in Taipei. He represents the technical elite of the Hong Kong poker scene, a group known for its prowess in both traditional Hold’em and specialized mixed games. Lau has successfully transitioned from a dedicated high-volume enthusiast to a championship-level regular. He is often cited for his endurance, frequently recording multiple cashes in a single festival, a trait that has helped him climb to 71st in the Hong Kong Number of Cashes rankings.
Play Style & Strategy
Anson Lau is recognized for his tactical flexibility and deep understanding of non-Hold’em variants, which gives him a significant edge in “Dealer’s Choice” and “Mixed Game” formats. His victory in the APT Limit Triple Draw Mix highlighted his ability to navigate technical, lowball variants against specialized fields. In No Limit Hold’em, his strategy often centers on a resilient “Small Ball” approach during the early levels, shifting into aggressive ICM-based play during the final table bubble. This adaptability makes him a perennial favorite for “Player of the Series” honors in regional Asian tours.






















