Jingwei Guo is a Chinese professional poker player who has rapidly made a name for himself in the Asian poker circuit and major international tournaments.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, his total earnings stand at $262,543. Guo achieved a significant milestone in early 2024 when he secured his best live cash to date at the Poker Dream IX in Malaysia. During the RM 3,600 No Limit Hold’em Main Event, he outlasted a massive field of 2,096 entries to finish in 5th place, earning RM 394,400 (∼$83,248). He followed this success with a deep run in the 2024 WSOP Main Event in Las Vegas, finishing in 167th place for a score of $60,000. More recently, he continued his strong form in the Asian circuit by finishing 17th in the KRW 3,300,000 No Limit Hold’em event at the APT Jeju 2025 for KRW 12,380,000 (∼$9,292) and 46th at the MPT Macau Poker Championship for HKD 47,100 (∼$6,039).

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Guangzhou, China, Guo has transitioned from a regional player to a consistent presence at major international festivals. While his early results were concentrated in the Asian market, specifically Malaysia and Macau, his deep run at the WSOP in 2024 solidified his status on the global stage. He is currently ranked within the top 350 on the China All Time Money List.
Play Style & Strategy
Known for a calculated and resilient play style, Guo excels in navigating the high-pressure environments of large-field No Limit Hold’em tournaments. His ability to maintain focus across multi-day events, as seen in his Poker Dream and WSOP Main Event performances, demonstrates strong patience and a deep understanding of tournament dynamics. He is particularly effective in identifying exploitative opportunities against diverse fields, making him a dangerous regular in both mid-stakes and high-stakes Asian circuits.




Derick Elomina discovered poker at 14, playing home games with his high school friends. What began as a pastime quickly grew into a passion that shaped his career. By 21, he entered the poker industry as a field reporter — just old enough to step foot inside the casino. Starting as a hand reporter, he steadily honed his craft, blending sharp observation with growing writing skills. Known for his dedication, he constantly roams the floor to capture the action, conduct interviews, and deliver live updates. With a strong commitment to the game and a passion for telling poker’s stories, Derick continues to build his path in the industry.



















