Fabrice Ho is a professional poker player from New Caledonia who has established himself as a consistent contender on the Asia-Pacific circuit, particularly in Australia and Southeast Asia.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Fabrice Ho has accumulated $34,048 in total live earnings. His best live cash of $7,281 came from a first-place finish in a $300 NLH/PLO event at the 2013 ANZPT Sydney. He also secured a runner-up finish at the 2015 FPS Lille in the Pot Limit Omaha 6-Max Turbo for $3,912.
Recent Results (2026)
Ho has been exceptionally active during the WPT Cambodia 2026 festival at NagaWorld, recording multiple titles and podium finishes:
- Superstack Turbo Freezeout 20 Sec: Secured 1st place for $5,261.
- 10/10/10 10 Sec: Earned 1st place and a prize of $2,089.
- Double Board Bomb Pot Turbo Freezeout: Finished as the runner-up for $1,685.
- Early Bird Megastack: Placed 3rd for $792.
- Seniors 50+: Finished in 8th place, taking home $713.
- Daily Megastack 30 Sec: Recorded a 13th-place finish for $489.

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from New Caledonia, Ho is currently ranked 29th on the New Caledonia All Time Money List. He first gained international attention for his performances in major Australian festivals like the Australia New Zealand Poker Tour (ANZPT). Over the last decade, he has transitioned into a global regular, cashing in tournaments across Australia, France, and Cambodia.
Play Style & Strategy
Ho is recognized for a disciplined and methodical play style, often excelling in mid-stakes No Limit Hold’em and mixed-game formats. His recent string of victories in specialized “Turbo” and “Action Clock” events at WPT Cambodia highlights his ability to make rapid, high-pressure decisions while maintaining tactical precision. Whether competing in a deep-stacked championship or a fast-paced “Bomb Pot” format, his ability to adapt his aggression based on his opponents’ tendencies has allowed him to maintain a consistent winning presence across different tours.

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