Ke Yan is a Chinese professional poker player who has become an active participant in the Asian poker circuit, frequently appearing at major festivals in regions like Taiwan and Macau.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, his total earnings stand at $14,901. While still building his resume on the international stage, he has shown consistent participation in regional tours, particularly in 2023 and 2025. His career-best live cash of $4,868 was recorded during his tournament runs.
He has recently focused on the Asian Poker Tour (APT) and other high-profile events in East Asia. In November 2025, during the APT Championship in Taipei City, he secured a result in the Mini Main Event Championship, finishing 195th for NTD 57,500 (∼$1,829). He also found success in Macau at the MPT Macau Poker Championship 2025, where he reached the final table of the HKD 8,800 No Limit Hold’em Freezeout, finishing in 6th place for HKD 68,690 (∼$8,839).

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from China, Ke Yan is part of the growing community of players frequently traveling across the Asia-Pacific region to compete in prestigious festivals. His tournament history shows a primary focus on festivals such as the APT and events hosted at major poker hubs in South Korea and Taiwan. He has successfully established a presence as a regular competitor in mid-stakes No Limit Hold’em tournaments, transitioning between different regional markets with ease.
Play Style & Strategy
Ke Yan is known for a resilient tournament strategy, often excelling in large-field events that require navigating deep into the money. His results in freezeout and championship formats suggest a disciplined approach to tournament poker, characterized by patience during the middle stages of play. His ability to reach final tables in competitive fields like the Macau Poker Championship demonstrates his technical capability in handling high-pressure situations against diverse international opponents.

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