Jason Chow Chin Chen (listed as Jason Chen Chow Chin) is a Singaporean poker player who has established a consistent presence in the regional Southeast Asian poker scene, with cashes spanning Singapore, Malaysia, and Taiwan.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
Jason Chow Chin Chen has recorded total live tournament earnings of USD 5,904. While he maintains a presence in the mid-to-low stakes circuit, his steady accumulation of cashes reflects his active participation in the Asian tournament landscape. For a full breakdown of his results, you can view the Jason Chen Chow Chin Hendon Mob Profile.
His career highlights include:
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2nd Place: Singapore Poker Championships 1 (May 2016) – Head Hunter event for USD 1,285, which remains his career-best live score.
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33rd Place: 16th Taiwan Millions Tournament (July 2024) – Championship Event for USD 1,010.
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22nd Place: Poker Dream 9 Malaysia (April 2024) – Turbo event for USD 400.
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10th Place: 16th Taiwan Millions Tournament (July 2024) – Big O event for USD 137.
Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Singapore, where he currently resides, Jason Chow Chin Chen has been an active participant in the regional poker circuit since at least 2016. He is a frequent competitor at the Singapore Poker Championships (SPC) held on cruise ships, as well as major regional festivals like Poker Dream in Malaysia and the Taiwan Millions Tournament (TMT) in Taipei.
His journey reflects the growth of the Singaporean poker community, as he has transitioned from local events to competing in larger, international fields across the Asia-Pacific region. His ability to consistently reach the money in diverse markets—from the high-volume fields in Taiwan to structured events in Malaysia—highlights his dedication to the live tournament circuit.
Play Style & Strategy
Chow Chin Chen is known for his versatility, cashing in a variety of poker formats including No Limit Hold’em, Pot Limit Omaha, and Big O. His results in events like the “Head Hunter” (a bounty format) and “Turbo” structures suggest a tactical approach that favors aggressive, late-stage play and a strong understanding of short-stack dynamics.
His deep runs in high-entry events, such as the 16th Taiwan Millions Tournament, demonstrate a resilient strategy capable of navigating large fields and diverse player pools. This adaptability across different variants and tournament structures makes him a versatile regular on the Asian circuit.














