Ka Wing Fu is a professional poker player representing Hong Kong. Primarily active in the Asian tournament circuit, particularly in Taiwan, Fu has established a consistent record of cashes in various mid-stakes No Limit Hold’em events over the last few years.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Ka Wing Fu has accumulated $1,911 in total live earnings. Currently residing in Hong Kong, Fu ranks 1,285th on the Hong Kong All Time Money List. Fu’s career-best live cash of $676 was recorded in August 2025 during the Players Series Taiwan Championship II .
Ka Wing Fu has demonstrated strong momentum throughout 2024 and 2025, particularly within the competitive Taiwanese poker scene. In August 2025, Fu achieved a significant career milestone by taking 3rd place in the NTD 3,500 No Limit Hold’em – Ladies First: Women’s Event at the Players Series Taiwan Championship II in Taipei, earning a career-high prize of $676. This success followed a prolific run during the 16th Taiwan Millions Tournament (TMT) in July 2024, where Fu secured multiple deep finishes, including 27th place in the Head Hunter event for $137, 36th place in the 6-Max event for $244, and a deep run through a massive field in the Mystery Bounty event to finish 245th for $208.
Biography & Poker Background
As a resident of Hong Kong, Ka Wing Fu frequently travels to nearby poker hubs to compete in regional festivals. Fu has shown a particular affinity for the Taiwan Millions Tournament (TMT) and other Taipei-based series, which have become the primary focus of Fu’s documented professional play. Fu is part of a growing wave of Hong Kong-based players who are fueling the expansion of live poker across East Asia.
Play Style & Strategy
Ka Wing Fu is recognized for a disciplined and adaptive play style, particularly in the high-variance environments of Mystery Bounty and 6-Max formats. Fu’s recent success in specialized events, such as the Women’s Event in Taipei, demonstrates strategic versatility and an ability to navigate final table dynamics effectively.

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.















