Jongju Park is a professional poker player from South Korea who has built a reputation for his versatility and consistent results across the Asian and international poker circuits.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Park has accumulated $42,636 in total live earnings. He recently showcased his skill in mixed games by capturing a title at the Manila Megastack 23 in December 2025. In that series, he won the Pot Limit Omaha Turbo event, defeating the field to secure the trophy and a top prize of ₱158,196 ($2,679).

His resume also features success in Las Vegas, where he secured a victory in a WSOP PokerNews Daily Deepstack event in June 2025, taking home $8,543 for a 1st place finish. Park’s career-best live cash occurred at Poker Dream 10 Vietnam in May 2024, where a deep run in the Monster Stack event earned him ₫351,200,000 ($13,825) for a 3rd place finish.
Biography & Poker Background
Originally from South Korea and currently residing in Seoul, Jongju Park is an active traveler on the global poker circuit. While he frequently competes in major Asian hubs like Manila and Hoi An, his willingness to travel to Las Vegas for the summer series demonstrates his ambition to compete on the world’s biggest stage.
Park has established himself as a serious competitor in the Philippines, regularly cashing in festivals like the Manila Megastack and the Asian Poker Tour (APT). His profile on the South Korea All Time Money List continues to rise as he logs consistent results in both regional series and international daily events.
Play Style & Strategy

Park distinguishes himself from many No Limit Hold’em purists with his proficiency in other variants, evidenced by his recent Pot Limit Omaha victory. This versatility allows him to hunt for value in mixed game fields which are often softer than standard Hold’em tournaments.
His strategy involves a high volume of play in daily and turbo events, requiring a solid grasp of short-stack adjustments and push-fold ranges. Whether grinding accelerated formats in Vegas or navigating turbo structures in Manila, Park displays the resilience and adaptability necessary to survive the high variance of lower buy-in tournament poker.
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