Jakkapong Sreprasom is a Thai professional poker player who has become an active competitor in the Asian tournament circuit, particularly within the competitive fields of Taiwan and Southeast Asia.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, his total live earnings stand at $53,512. He is currently ranked 63rd on the Thailand All Time Money List, a position that reflects his growing presence in the regional poker scene. His best live cash to date is $9,474, achieved through a strong performance in a major regional championship.
Sreprasom has secured several notable deep runs in high-profile festivals across Asia:
- APT Taipei 2023: Finished 5th in the record-setting TWD 2,000,000 GTD Double Stack for TWD 290,600 (∼$9,474).
- APT Summer Series Da Nang (2023): Secured 5th place in the No Limit Hold’em – Turbo (Event #54) for $1,300.
- APT Seoul (2023): Captured a title by winning the No Limit Hold’em – Turbo (Event #42) for KRW 3,576,000 (∼$2,705).
- APPT Cambodia 2025: Finished 3rd in the No Limit Hold’em – Mystery Big Bounty (Event #47) for $3,614.
- Zodiac Series of Poker (2025): Reached the final table of the NT$ 4,000 No Limit Hold’em – Hyper event in Taipei, finishing 8th for NT$ 12,800 (∼$389).

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Thailand, Sreprasom has joined the wave of Thai players traveling to established poker hubs like Taiwan, South Korea, and Cambodia to compete in international festivals. He is a frequent participant in the Asian Poker Tour (APT) and the Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT), where his trajectory through the 2024 and 2025 seasons shows an increasing focus on the high-volume tournament schedules prevalent in the region. His consistency has allowed him to maintain a steady climb within the Global Poker Index (GPI) rankings for Thailand.
Play Style & Strategy
Sreprasom has shown a particular aptitude for high-pressure tournament dynamics, as evidenced by his success in “Double Stack,” “Turbo,” and “Hyper” formats. These events require a high degree of mathematical precision and the ability to make rapid, accurate decisions with varying stack depths. His strategy often involves capitalizing on late-stage volatility, a necessary skill for navigating the fast-paced structures typical of regional side events. His title win in Seoul further demonstrates his capability in closing out tournaments when reaching the final table.




















