Shan Jen Cheng is a Taiwanese poker player who has become a steady presence in the Taipei live circuit, particularly recognized for his consistency in the high-volume weekly and daily tournaments hosted throughout the region.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
With total live tournament earnings of $17,540, Shan Jen Cheng has established a solid foundation as a disciplined grinder in the Taiwanese domestic market. His career-best cash of TWD 175,000 (~USD 5,538), according to The Hendon Mob, was achieved in 19th Taiwan Millions Tournament (TMT) in Taipei, where he claimed an 8th-place prize in the Kick-Off event.
Other notable results include:
- TWD 31,000 (~USD 960 ) for a 7th-place finish in the 2024 Asian Poker Tour (APT) Taipei Hyper Turbo Win the Button event.
- TWD 135,000 (~USD 4,503) for a 1st-place-place finish in a 2022 CTP Kaoshiung Tournaments.
Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Taiwan, Shan Jen Cheng is a resident of the country and a dedicated participant in the thriving local “club poker” scene. He is a regular at the Chinese Texas Hold’em Poker Club (CTP), where he has spent significant time refining his technical skills in the Daily Deepstack and Weekly Championship structures. Over the last few years, Cheng has transitioned from local club games to competing in major national festivals such as the Taiwan Millions Tournament (TMT) and the Asian Poker Tour (APT), showcasing a commitment to growing his presence in the regional circuit.
Play Style & Strategy
Shan Jen Cheng is known for a methodical and patient tournament strategy, an approach that is particularly effective in the deep-stack structures favored by Taiwanese poker clubs. His victory in a Daily Deep Stack event and deep run in an APT Midnight Tick-Tock indicate a versatile tactical profile capable of adjusting between slow-paced accumulation and high-speed turbo dynamics. By maintaining a high volume of play in Taipei, Cheng has developed a solid understanding of local player tendencies, allowing him to employ an exploitative edge that has led to a steady cashing frequency in the regional mid-stakes circuit.


















