Chien Yun Wang is a professional poker player from New Zealand who has become a steady presence in the Asian tournament circuit, particularly within the competitive live scene of Taipei, Taiwan.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
With nearly $30,000 in total live tournament earnings, Chien Yun Wang has demonstrated a consistent ability to navigate large regional fields. His career-best cash of TWD 530,000 (~USD 16,775), according to The Hendon Mob, was achieved in February 2025 at the 19th Taiwan Millions Tournament (TMT 19) in Taipei, where he finished 11th in the Main Event.
Other notable career highlights include:
- TWD 63,600 (~USD 2,073) for a 115th-place finish in the 2025 Asian Poker Tour (APT) Ultra Stack Championship in Taipei.
- TWD 17,200 (~USD 555) for a 17th-place finish in the 2022 WPT Prime Taiwan Megastack event.
- TWD 13,000 (~USD 414) for a deep run in the 15th Taiwan Millions Tournament (TMT) Main Event.
- TWD 8,200 (~USD 261) for cashing in the TMT Kick-Off event in early 2024.

Biography & Poker Background
Chien Yun Wang is originally from New Zealand and currently resides in the country, though he is a frequent competitor in major Taiwanese festivals. He has built his reputation as a “festival regular,” traveling to Taipei to compete in high-profile series such as the Asian Poker Tour (APT), USOP, and Taiwan Millions Tournament (TMT). His resume reflects a transition from low-stakes local tournaments to cashing in larger, more prestigious international series across the region.
Play Style & Strategy
Chien Yun Wang is known for a patient and disciplined tournament strategy, particularly effective in deep-stack and bounty formats. His results in Mystery Bounty and Ultra Stack events suggest a strong proficiency in navigating the specific mathematical adjustments required for bounty structures and high-volume fields. By maintaining a consistent presence in Taipei’s premier events, Wang has developed a solid understanding of the regional player pool, often leveraging this experience to secure deep runs in multi-day championships.


















