Alex Tiew
Alex Tiew is a poker player from Singapore who is an active competitor in the Asian tournament circuit. He has recorded consistent results in 2025, particularly in the Philippines and Vietnam.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Alex Tiew has accumulated total live earnings of approximately $64,304. His 2025 campaign has been his most active on record, featuring multiple deep runs in major regional festivals.
His Best Live Cash of $30,407 is the highlight of his poker resume. Recent standout performances in 2025 include:
- 3rd place at the Grand Loyal Poker Club (GLPC) Championship powered by USOP in October 2025. He finished on the podium in the Mystery Bounty event (or similar side event context), further establishing his presence in the Vietnam poker scene.
- 4th place at the Manila Super Series 22 in June 2025. Competing in the ₱10,000 No Limit Hold’em – Deepstack event at Okada Manila, he earned ₱106,500 (∼$1,900).
- 24th place in the APPT Manila Main Event in August 2025, earning ₱24,100.

Biography & Poker Background
Hailing from Singapore, Alex Tiew is currently ranked within the top 130 on the Singapore All Time Money List. He is a frequent traveler to key Asian poker hubs, with a heavy volume of play recorded at Okada Manila in the Philippines and various venues in Vietnam. His ability to consistently cash in different countries highlights his dedication to the regional tour.
Play Style & Strategy
Tiew’s results indicate a versatility across different tournament stages. His deep run in the Manila Super Series Deepstack event suggests patience and an ability to maneuver with substantial stack depths. Meanwhile, his success in large-field events like the APPT Manila Main Event demonstrates a solid fundamental game capable of surviving through multiple days of competition.



Derick Elomina is SoMuchPoker's Lead Content Writer and Interview Specialist, reporting live from WSOP bracelet events and Asia Pacific poker festivals such as TMT, APT, RDPT and APL Jeju, alongside player features and interviews for the site's Stories section. He discovered poker at 14 playing home games with friends, and by 21 he had entered the industry as a field reporter, starting as a hand reporter before building his current role on the tournament floor.

























