Jester Intia is a Filipino professional poker player and a prominent figure in the local Manila circuit, recognized for his high frequency of cashes and deep runs in the region’s major mid-stakes festivals.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
With over $123,000 in total live earnings, Jester Intia has solidified his position as a top-tier regular in the Philippines, currently ranking 108th on the nation’s All Time Money List. His career is defined by a remarkable volume of final table appearances, particularly in the Manila Megastack series. His standout results include a 2nd place finish in the 2025 APPT Manila Championship Megastack event for $4,320 and a 3rd place finish in the 2024 RVS Cup for one of his most significant domestic scores. In early 2026, he continued this momentum at Manila Megastack 24, securing a 4th place finish in the Super Stack event for $2,817 and a deep run in the Main Event. These consistent performances across the Asian Poker Tour and PokerStars Live ecosystems have steadily built his poker net worth.
For a detailed breakdown of all his tournament cashes, you can view the Jester Intia Hendon Mob Profile.
Biography & Poker Background
Originally from the Philippines, Intia has spent over a decade honing his craft within the high-action card rooms of Metro Manila. He is a quintessential “circuit grinder,” frequently seen at the Metro Card Club in Pasig and the prestigious Okada Manila. Intia’s journey is a testament to the growth of the Filipino poker scene; he began with small-scale domestic “Weekend Specials” and transitioned into a formidable international competitor. He currently holds the 9th spot for the most cashes at the Metro Card Club, a statistic that highlights his deep roots and longevity in the local community. His frequent travel to regional stops like Taipei and Vietnam further underscores his commitment to the professional Asian Poker Tour circuit.
Play Style & Strategy
Intia is known for an exceptionally resilient and high-volume strategy, specializing in the “Turbo” and “Super Stack” formats that define the Manila circuit. His play style is characterized by a “survivalist” approach in large fields, where his patient stack management allows him to consistently navigate through the high-variance early levels. He is particularly adept at identifying exploitative opportunities against less experienced players in the mid-to-late stages of tournaments, a skill he has refined through thousands of hands played in domestic Filipino fields. This mental toughness and ability to maintain a high level of play across multiple events in a single festival make him one of the most respected “in-the-money” specialists in the region today.






















