Chak Hei Chan is a professional poker player from Australia who has become a significant force on the Asian circuit, consistently recording deep runs in major festivals across Cambodia, Vietnam, and Taiwan.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Chak Hei Chan has accumulated $345,694 in total live earnings. He secured his career-best live score during the Won Poker Cup in Sihanoukville, where he emerged victorious in the $2,200 No Limit Hold’em – High Roller for a top prize of $54,950. His success in Cambodia continued during the 2025 Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) , where he took down the APPT Mini Main Event for $15,863. Chan is also a regular on the World Poker Tour (WPT) circuit, notably finishing as the runner-up in the A$5,000 8-Max Action Clock at WPT Australia for AUD 80,480 (∼$54,950).

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Sydney, Australia, Chan has established himself as a high-volume grinder who splits his time between the competitive Australian domestic scene and the high-growth markets of Asia. He first gained momentum by competing in major series like the Australian Poker Tour (APT) and the World Series of Poker International Circuit (WSOPC) in Sydney.
Over the last few years, he has transitioned into a globe-trotting regular, often seen battling at the final tables of the Asian Poker Tour (APT) and WPT Prime events. His rise to prominence is marked by his ability to maintain a high level of consistency across diverse playing fields and varying tournament structures.
Play Style & Strategy
Chan is recognized for an aggressive and highly adaptable play style, particularly excelling in “Action Clock” and short-handed formats. His background in navigating the massive fields of the Australian circuit has provided him with a strong foundation in exploitative play, which he successfully applies to the aggressive dynamics of the Asian tour. He demonstrates exceptional ICM awareness, often leveraging his stack to apply maximum pressure during the bubble and final table stages. Whether competing in a deep-structured championship event or a fast-paced High Roller, his technical discipline and composure under pressure make him a formidable opponent in any lineup.



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