Jiang Wang is a professional poker player from China who is a visible competitor on the Asian tournament circuit. He is part of a dominant wave of Chinese players who frequently compete in major regional festivals, particularly in the poker hubs of South Korea and Taiwan.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
Total Live Earnings: USD 168,868 (The Hendon Mob). The 2025 season has been a landmark year for Wang, marked by deep runs in high-profile series across Asia, including the Asian Poker Tour (APT) and various South Korean festivals.
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Best Live Cash: Secured a career-best score of USD 43,427 for a 7th-place finish in the World Series of Poker – WSOP China Main Event.
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APT Jeju 2025: Recorded a significant 3rd-place finish in the No Limit Hold’em – Bounty (Event #49) for USD 11,877 in September 2025.
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Red Dragon Poker Tour 2025: Achieved a 4th-place finish in the Baby Dragon (Event #1) in Jeju for USD 20,000 in May 2025.
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Jeju Poker Festival 2025: Finished 29th in the Red Dragon Championship for USD 7,445 in November 2025.
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Rankings: He currently sits 545th on the China All Time Money List and holds a Global Poker Index (GPI) ranking of 3,387th.
Biography & Poker Background
Based in China, Jiang Wang has been active in the live tournament scene since at least 2016. He first established his presence with final table appearances in domestic Chinese events like the Super Poker Tournament and the China Poker Games (CPG). Over the last decade, he has transitioned into a regular on the broader Asian circuit, frequently appearing at the Landing Casino in Jeju and major venues in Macau and Taiwan. His career trajectory reflects a steady rise from national-level competitions to competing against elite global fields in high-stakes regional series.
Play Style & Strategy
Wang is recognized for a resilient and consistent tournament strategy, particularly in No Limit Hold’em structures. His results in 2025, which include top-five finishes in both Bounty and Baby Dragon formats, indicate a high technical proficiency in navigating large fields and managing late-stage aggression. His ability to consistently reach the deeper stages of major championship events—such as the Red Dragon and APT Main Events—suggests an adaptable strategy focused on disciplined stack accumulation and strong endgame execution under high-pressure scenarios.














