Kim Wah Chiu
Kim Wah Chiu is a seasoned professional on the Asian poker circuit, known for his steady presence and consistent cashes across major regional festivals. Originally from Singapore, he has built a reputation as a reliable tournament grinder, climbing to 9th in the Singapore Global Poker Index (GPI) rankings and becoming a familiar face at final tables from Taipei to Kuala Lumpur.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
With total live tournament earnings of nearly $300,000 (according to The Hendon Mob), Chiu has hit several major milestones in the 2024-2025 season. His career-best cash came in June 2025 at the ACE Poker League (APL) Taipei , where he took down the High Roller Turbo for $36,533.
Proving his versatility across different structures, Chiu enjoyed a standout performance at Poker Dream 17 Malaysia in April 2025, capturing two trophies in just two days, one in a Mystery Bounty Turbo and another in a NLH/PLO Mix event. His consistency also shines in massive fields. He navigated deep into the WSOP 2025 Mini Main Event in Las Vegas, finishing 260th out of thousands for $7,689. Other significant scores include a runner-up finish in a 2026 Poker Dream event and a 6th-place finish in the 2025 APT Championship Hyper Turbo.

Biography & Poker Background
Based in Singapore, Kim Wah Chiu has spent the last few years solidifying his status as a top-tier regional competitor. His journey is defined by a high volume of play, often transitioning between the Asian Poker Tour (APT), Poker Dream, and major stops in Taiwan and South Korea. 2025 was a breakout year for Chiu, as he secured his first major High Roller title in Taipei and made a significant trip to the United States for the World Series of Poker. Now a top 10 ranked player in Singapore by the GPI, he has become one of the most active and successful mid-to-high stakes representatives for his home country.
Play Style & Strategy
Chiu is widely recognized as a high-volume specialist with a particular edge in fast-paced formats. His ability to win two trophies in different disciplines (NLH and PLO) during a single series highlights a deep technical versatility that is rare among circuit regulars. He is often seen as a “closer,” with a strong record of converting final table appearances into podium finishes, especially in Turbo and Hyper-Turbo structures where decision-making under pressure is paramount. His strategy balances the discipline needed for long Main Event grinds with the aggressive, opportunistic style required to dominate the late stages of short-handed high-speed events.
Social Media & Online Presence
You can follow Kim Wah Chiu’s 2026 campaign as he targets more regional trophies and looks to break into the Singapore All-Time Money List Top 40:




Zoe Chang is SoMuchPoker's Live Content and Tournament Analyst, covering live poker festivals across Asia Pacific and writing the site's SPI Score player ranking series, tracking results and rankings across markets including Hong Kong, Japan, the UK, the US, India and Australia.
























