Jinkwan Kim is a South Korean professional poker player who has quickly risen through the ranks of the Asian tournament circuit, establishing himself as a title-winner in the Philippines. He is widely recognized for his recent breakout performances in major regional festivals, including the All Japan Poker Championship (AJPC) and Manila Megastack.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Jinkwan Kim has total live earnings of $53,186. He has experienced a meteoric rise in 2025, with nearly all of his recorded winnings coming from high-impact finishes in the Philippines and Taiwan. His career-best live cash occurred in July 2025 at the AJPC Samurai Circuit Philippines, where he outlasted a massive field to win the AJPC Main Event for PHP 2,789,700 (~$49,249).
In December 2025, Kim continued his success at the Manila Megastack 23 held at Okada Manila, finishing 38th in the Main Event for PHP 130,000 (~$2,209). Earlier in the year, he also found success on the Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) , cashing in the APPT National event for PHP 55,000 (~$969). Beyond the Philippines, he secured a 14th-place finish in the Players Series Taiwan Championship II Warm Up event for NTD 23,000 (~$760).

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from South Korea, Kim has become a prominent figure in the “Samurai Circuit” and other Asian-focused tours. His rapid ascent in 2025 saw him climb over 500 spots on the South Korea All Time Money List, currently sitting at 592nd. While he maintains a presence in Seoul’s competitive local games, he has increasingly focused on the international circuit, targeting major festivals in Manila and Taipei where he has built a reputation as a dangerous “New School” competitor.
Play Style & Strategy
Kim is known for a highly aggressive and resilient tournament style, particularly excelling in large-field No Limit Hold’em championships. His victory in the AJPC Main Event demonstrates a strategy that balances patient accumulation during the early stages with high-pressure tactics at the final table. He has proven adept at navigating the unique field dynamics of Asian regional tours, where his technical post-flop play and ability to manage deep stacks have led to consistent cashes in prestigious events like the APPT and Manila Megastack.



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