Elton Tsang is a Hong Kong-based professional poker player and entrepreneur widely recognized as one of the most successful high-stakes cash game players in Asia. A true pioneer of the game in the Far East, Tsang was instrumental in founding the first live poker tournaments in Macau and famously secured one of the largest prizes in poker history by winning the 2016 Big One for One Drop.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
With total live tournament earnings surpassing $27,142,000 (according to The Hendon Mob), Tsang ranks 2nd on the Hong Kong All-Time Money List and remains a fixture in the global top 50. His career-best live score of $12,248,912 came from his historic victory at the 2016 €1,000,000 Big One for One Drop in Monte Carlo. A dominant force on the Triton Poker Series , Tsang has captured multiple titles, including a massive $4,210,000 win in Jeju in 2024 and a $1,697,000 Short Deck title in 2025. His legendary status in the private “Big Games” of Macau contributes to an estimated poker net worth of over $50 million.

Biography & Poker Background
Born in Canada and raised in Vancouver, Tsang returned to Hong Kong after university and became a key architect of the Asian poker boom. Realizing the untapped potential of Macau, he successfully pitched the idea for the first major live tournament in the region, helping launch the Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) Macau in partnership with Matt Savage. While he achieved early tournament success, Tsang spent the majority of his career as a feared “lobby boss” in the ultra-high-stakes private cash games of Macau, competing against legends like Tom Dwan and Phil Ivey. His ability to bridge the gap between Western professionals and wealthy Asian businessmen has made him one of the most influential figures in gambling history.
Play Style & Strategy
Tsang is renowned for a “fearless, high-pressure, and deeply intuitive” play style honed in the most expensive cash games on the planet. Unlike many modern pros who rely strictly on solvers, Tsang’s strategy emphasizes psychological exploitation and a mastery of “feel”—traits that make him particularly dangerous in Short Deck (6+ Hold’em) and deep-stacked No-Limit games. He is known for his incredible emotional control, having famously navigated swings of millions of dollars in single sessions. His approach is characterized by relentless aggression and the ability to “switch gears” based on his opponents’ comfort levels, making him one of the most difficult and unpredictable opponents on the Super High Roller circuit.
Social Media & Online Presence
Elton Tsang is known for keeping his personal life private and does not maintain active public social media accounts. You can follow his tournament progress and Triton highlights here:
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