Jun Hao Wu is a Singaporean professional poker player who has quickly become one of the most formidable names in the Asian poker circuit. Currently ranked 2nd on the Singapore All-Time Money List, Wu’s career is defined by a rapid ascent from regional tournaments to the highest stakes of the game, marked by a massive breakout victory on the global stage in 2025.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
With total live tournament earnings over $2.3 million (according to The Hendon Mob), Wu is currently at the peak of his career. His most significant achievement came in September 2025 during the Triton One Jeju series, where he won the High Roller for a career-best $969,000.
Wu has also been a dominant force in the Asian Poker Tour (APT) and Poker Dream series. In 2023, he claimed victory in the APT Incheon Superstar Challenge for $134,187. His momentum continued through 2025, where he secured a runner-up finish in the Poker Dream 19 Super High Roller in Malaysia for $126,635 and another victory in the APT Taipei Pot Limit Omaha High Roller for $18,855. He also proved his mettle in Las Vegas during the 2024 World Series of Poker (WSOP), finishing 31st in the Millionaire Maker for $45,080.
Biography & Poker Background
Based in Singapore, Jun Hao Wu’s poker journey is one of consistent growth through the ranks of Asian live poker. He first began making a name for himself in 2023 with a series of deep runs in Vietnam and South Korea. His breakthrough year in 2025 saw him transition from a regional specialist to a world-class competitor, notably outlasting elite international fields at the Triton series in Jeju. Now ranked within the top 200 of the Global Poker Index (GPI), Wu has successfully established himself as Singapore’s leading representative in high-stakes tournaments outside of legendary pro Kenneth Kee.
Play Style & Strategy
Wu is recognized for his versatility and deep technical proficiency across multiple formats, including No Limit Hold’em and Pot Limit Omaha. His results suggest a player who excels in High Roller environments, where smaller, elite fields require intense concentration and advanced theoretical knowledge. His ability to navigate “Superstar Challenges” and “Super High Roller” final tables demonstrates a high level of comfort under extreme financial pressure. Whether grinding a multi-day Main Event or battling in high-speed “Turbo” High Rollers, Wu’s consistency across different structures makes him a constant threat on the circuit.
Social Media & Online Presence
You can follow Jun Hao Wu’s progress as he competes in major stops like the European Poker Tour (EPT) and the 2026 World Series of Poker through his official tracking profiles:























