Jie Chen is a professional poker player from Australia, known for a versatile approach to the game, competing in various formats across the international circuit and maintaining a consistent presence in high-stakes fields.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Jie Chen has accumulated significant tournament scores across multiple global regions. with over $200,000 in total live earnings, with a career-best live cash of $22,899.
Chen has demonstrated strong recent form with several notable triumphs and deep runs. In December 2025, Jie Chen secured 1st place in the KRW 500,000 Big O Turbo Bounty event at the Gods of Poker festival in Jeju, South Korea, for $1,686. Additionally, his strong results include a 2nd place finish in the Deep Stack event at the Jeju Poker Festival for $5,045 and a 1st place finish in the Dealer’s Choice event at APT Incheon for $5,965.

Biography & Poker Background
Jie Chen is a regular competitor on the Asian and American poker circuits, frequently appearing at major festivals such as the World Poker Tour (WPT) and Asian Poker Tour (APT) events.
Play Style & Strategy
Jie Chen is recognized for a highly adaptable play style, excelling in both standard No Limit Hold’em and mixed game variants like Pot Limit Omaha and Dealer’s Choice. This versatility allows Jie Chen to navigate diverse fields and apply strategic pressure in specialized formats, as evidenced by a 2025 victory in a Dealer’s Choice event. The ability to consistently cash in high-volume series demonstrates strong tournament endurance and a calculated approach to short-stack navigation and final table dynamics.


My relationship with cards started thanks to my father. I was still in elementary school when he first taught me how to play Rummy, and I still remember the long evenings spent playing cards with my family. During the poker boom, I was still underage, but the televised tournaments immediately captured my attention. I became fascinated with the game and started learning different poker formats whenever I had the chance. Later in life, as an adult, I was fortunate enough to spend four years playing poker professionally. During that time, I mainly focused on Heads-Up Sit and Go games, where I found the format that suited me best. Even though my professional career was relatively short, poker remains something I’m grateful to have experienced as a major part of my life. Today, I play mostly as a hobby, while writing has become my main focus. That said, my enthusiasm for writing about poker is just as strong as my passion for playing the game once was.



























