Chun Kit Kwan is a professional poker player from Hong Kong known for his aggressive tournament play and major titles on the Asian Poker Tour (APT), widely recognized as one of the most successful Hong Kong players on the modern circuit.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
With over $972,000 in total live earnings, Chun Kit Kwan currently sits 29th on the Hong Kong All Time Money List. According to The Hendon Mob, his career-best live cash of TWD 8,222,620 (~$256,729) was achieved in May 2025 at the Zodiac Classic of APT Taipei 2025 , where he defeated a record-breaking field to claim his maiden APT title.
His 2025 season has been remarkably prolific, with over $678,000 in winnings recorded this year alone. Kwan’s recent triumphs include a victory in the WSOP International Circuit Montreal Colossus in August 2025 for $144,687 and a 3rd place finish in the Lodge Championship Series Main Event in Texas for $112,766. Earlier in the year, he also secured a 4th place finish in an APT Taipei Single Day High Roller for $16,666.

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Hong Kong, Chun Kit Kwan now resides in North York, Canada, allowing him to split his time between the North American and Asian poker circuits. He is a frequent competitor at the World Series of Poker (WSOP) in Las Vegas and the WSOP International Circuit, where he has earned several prestigious “Circuit Rings”. His transition from a regional player to a global regular is reflected in his high Global Poker Index (GPI) ranking of 363rd.
Play Style & Strategy
Chun Kit Kwan is known for a high-volume and relentless tournament strategy, often excelling in “Mystery Bounty” and “High Roller” formats. His ability to navigate massive fields was showcased during his Zodiac Classic victory, where live reporting noted his tactical dominance in 40-minute levels to deny seasoned opponents. His strategy frequently involves leveraging deep stacks to apply pressure at final table bubbles, a skill that has contributed to his status as a top-five player in the Hong Kong GPI Player of the Year race.

















