Jonathan Looi Tek Wye is a Malaysian professional poker player and a prolific “flag hunter” on the Asian circuit, recognized for his high volume of cashes across Malaysia, Vietnam, and the Philippines.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
With over $100,000 in total live earnings, Jonathan Looi Tek Wye has climbed into the top 100 of the Malaysia All Time Money List. His career is characterized by remarkable consistency, having recorded over 70 professional cashes in a relatively short span. His biggest results include a deep run at the 2024 Manila Megastack, where he finished 2nd for $7,355, and a strong showing at the 2023 VSOP Main Event in Hanoi, earning $3,071. Looi is also a frequent face at the Asian Poker Tour (APT), where he has secured numerous scores in Deepstack and Monster Stack formats. These steady results have built a solid foundation for his poker net worth as he establishes himself as a regional regular.
For a detailed breakdown of all his tournament cashes, you can view the Jonathan Looi Tek Wye Hendon Mob Profile.
Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Malaysia, Jonathan Looi transitioned from a local enthusiast to a full-time circuit regular, often grinding at Resorts World Genting before expanding his reach to international stops. He is one of Malaysia’s most active players by volume, frequently participating in the Poker Dream series and Asian Poker Tour festivals. Looi’s reputation is built on his dedication to the “nomad” lifestyle of a professional player, moving seamlessly between the major card rooms of Southeast Asia to find the best value in mid-stakes tournament fields.
Play Style & Strategy
Looi is known for a resilient and volume-heavy strategy, specializing in navigating the large and often volatile fields of Asian “Monster Stack” and “Turbo” events. His play style focuses on maximizing value in small-to-medium pots and maintaining high levels of discipline during the “bubble” phase of tournaments. This patient approach allows him to outlast more aggressive opponents, leading to a high frequency of cashes. His ability to adapt to the specific regional dynamics of both the Malaysian and Vietnamese scenes has made him one of the most consistent “in-the-money” performers in the region today.






















