Jinhyun Kim
Jinhyun Kim is a South Korean professional poker player who has recently emerged as a notable competitor in the Asian live tournament circuit, particularly within the Philippines.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results

According to The Hendon Mob, Jinhyun Kim has recorded total live earnings of approximately $21,000 as of late 2025. His career-defining performance occurred in December 2025 at the Manila Megastack 23 , where he navigated a field of 446 entries to reach the final table of the Main Event. He finished in 7th place, securing a career-best live cash of $15,350 (₱900,000). This result marked his arrival as a serious contender in major regional festivals. Prior to this breakout score, he was an active participant in other Philippine-based series, including the RVS Cup.
Biography & Poker Background
Originally from South Korea, Kim has focused his recent live volume on the Southeast Asian market. He is a regular face in the Manila poker scene, frequently competing in festivals hosted by major venues like the Metro Card Club and PokerStars Live Manila. His trajectory from a regional grinder to a Main Event finalist suggests a growing dedication to the game. By consistently bagging chips in large-field tournaments, such as the RVS Cup Philippine Poker Championship, he has established himself as a resilient player capable of surviving multi-day events.
Play Style & Strategy
Kim’s recent success highlights his ability to navigate the high-variance minefields of large-field No Limit Hold’em tournaments. His run to the Manila Megastack final table demonstrated strong patience and ICM awareness, particularly as he outlasted the majority of the field to secure a pay jump on the final table bubble. Unlike players who rely solely on aggression, Kim appears to adopt a calculated survivalist approach, often grinding through Day 1 flights with average stacks before maneuvering into deep runs.



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.















