Jason Li is a professional poker player from Canada who has recently established himself as a high-volume competitor in the Asian and international live tournament circuits. Known for his technical execution and strategic flexibility, he has become a familiar presence at major festivals across South Korea, Taiwan, and the United States, competing at an elite level on both the Asian Poker Tour (APT) and the World Poker Tour (WPT).
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Jason Li has total earnings of $133,967. His career-best year came in 2025, where he showcased exceptional consistency across multiple prestigious tours. His largest career score to date occurred during the 56th World Series of Poker (WSOP) in Las Vegas, where he navigated a massive field in the PokerNews Deepstack Championship to finish in 6th place for $64,477.
Li has also been a dominant force in the Asian circuit throughout 2025. At the Asian Poker Tour (APT) Incheon in South Korea, he secured two significant back-to-back results: a 12th-place finish in the APT High Roller for KRW 17,030,000 (∼$12,269) and a 10th-place finish in the Zodiac Classic for KRW 16,160,000 (∼$11,652). Earlier that year, he also made deep runs at APT Taipei, finishing 16th in the High Roller Ultra Stack for NTD 270,500 (∼$8,314). His ability to maintain a high level of play in the competitive Asian high-stakes scene has propelled him into the top 1,200 of the Canada All Time Money List.

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Oakville, Ontario, Canada, Li has focused much of his professional career on the thriving poker hubs of East Asia and major international stops. He is a frequent traveler on the circuit, often spotted at the Landing Casino in Jeju and the CTP Asia Poker Arena in Taipei. Li’s transition to the professional ranks was marked by a disciplined approach to bankroll management and tournament selection, moving from local mid-stakes games in Canada to becoming a regular fixture in the APT High Roller community. His rise is reflective of a new generation of Canadian professionals who are methodically climbing the international rankings by dominating the regional Asian tours.
Play Style & Strategy
Li is recognized for a technical and highly adaptable play style, particularly excelling in “Ultra Stack” and deep-stack formats where post-flop edges are maximized. He utilizes a GTO-influenced foundation that allows him to remain balanced against elite international fields, as seen in his WSOP and APT success. His strategy is characterized by a patient accumulation phase during the early levels, followed by a sharp increase in aggression and well-timed 3-betting once the blinds escalate and ICM pressure becomes a factor. This tactical flexibility, combined with his composure in high-pressure “Single Day” high-roller formats, has established him as one of the most consistent trophy contenders on the current Asian circuit.





















