Bin Wang is a Chinese professional poker player who has become a respected regular in the Asian tournament circuit. He is particularly known for his consistent deep runs in major regional festivals across China and South Korea, where he has demonstrated a high level of technical proficiency and the ability to compete at the highest level of mid-to-high stakes tournaments.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob and its total earnings, Bin Wang has accumulated $298,517 in total live winnings. His career is highlighted by a standout performance at the 4th TJPT Grand Finale in Cangshan, where he triumphed in the Elite Shot Clock event for a career-best score of ¥443,000 (∼$63,835). Wang has also established a strong presence in South Korea, particularly during the K Poker Cup (KPC) Series and the Jeju Poker Festival. In June 2025, he secured two podium finishes at the KPC in Jeju, placing 2nd in a No Limit Hold’em Freezeout for KRW 11,500,000 (∼$8,398) and 3rd in a Deepstack event for KRW 8,500,000 (∼$6,168). His consistency was further displayed at the Jeju Red Dragon 2019, where he finished 4th in the High Roller for KRW 58,832,000 (∼$50,864).

Biography & Poker Background
Hailing from China, Wang has spent years building a formidable resume across the most prestigious tours in Asia, including the World Poker Tour (WPT), Asian Poker Tour (APT), and the China Poker Games (CPG). While he is often confused with the US-based pro Bin Weng, Wang has carved out his own distinct path by dominating the local and regional markets. He is a frequent traveler to major gambling hubs such as Macau and Jeju, and he has also found success on the global stage through WSOP Online events, notably finishing 11th in the Colossus Online for $17,779. Currently ranked 312th on the China All Time Money List, he continues to be a driving force for Chinese representation in the international poker community.
Play Style & Strategy
Wang is recognized for a disciplined and highly analytical play style, excelling in No Limit Hold’em formats that require sharp tactical adjustments. His success in “Shot Clock” and “Turbo” events highlights his ability to make precise decisions under time pressure, while his deep runs in major championships demonstrate his patience and stamina over multi-day structures. He is known for a balanced approach, blending traditional patience with well-timed aggression to exploit more conservative opponents. His ability to navigate large, pro-heavy fields in tours like the TJPT and KPC marks him as a versatile competitor who remains a threat in any tournament environment.





















