Chien Ju Chang is a professional poker player from Taiwan, recognized for her consistent volume of play and numerous tournament cashes on the Asian poker circuit.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Chien Ju Chang has accumulated $53,767 in total live earnings. Her career-best live cash stands at $5,149. She currently holds the 626th spot on the Taiwan All Time Money List.
Chang is a regular contender in regional festivals, with over 120 recorded cashes, primarily in tournaments held in Taipei. Her most recent cashes in late 2025 include:
- A 5th place finish in the NT$5,100 + 900 Pot Limit Omaha event at the Taiwan Millions Tournament Championship II 2025 , winning $420.
- A 10th place finish in the NT$1,975 + 525 + 1,000 No Limit Hold’em – Head Hunter event at the same series.

Biography & Poker Background
Chien Ju Chang is listed as having both her nationality and residence in Taiwan. Her tournament history shows a primary focus on events within Taiwan, including the Taiwan Millions Tournament (TMT), the Red Dragon Poker Tour (RDPT), and various CTP Taipei Weekly Tournaments. She has consistently competed in a high volume of events, primarily in No Limit Hold’em.
Play Style & Strategy
Chang’s strategy appears to be geared toward volume and consistency, indicated by her large number of cashes across smaller and mid-stakes events. She excels in local tournaments in Taipei, demonstrating an ability to navigate large fields effectively, a skill essential for the high-frequency Asian tournament schedule.


My relationship with cards started thanks to my father. I was still in elementary school when he first taught me how to play Rummy, and I still remember the long evenings spent playing cards with my family. During the poker boom, I was still underage, but the televised tournaments immediately captured my attention. I became fascinated with the game and started learning different poker formats whenever I had the chance. Later in life, as an adult, I was fortunate enough to spend four years playing poker professionally. During that time, I mainly focused on Heads-Up Sit and Go games, where I found the format that suited me best. Even though my professional career was relatively short, poker remains something I’m grateful to have experienced as a major part of my life. Today, I play mostly as a hobby, while writing has become my main focus. That said, my enthusiasm for writing about poker is just as strong as my passion for playing the game once was.



















