Alan Lau is a professional poker player from Hong Kong who has cemented his legacy as one of Asia’s most consistent and respected tournament grinders. Lau is widely recognized for his dominance in the Macau and Asian circuits, where he rose from local stakes to become a top-tier competitor with titles across the Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) and the Asian Poker Tour (APT) .
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
With total live tournament earnings of nearly $3 million (according to The Hendon Mob), Lau sits near the very top of Hong Kong’s all-time money list. His breakout moment came in 2017 when he defeated a field of 308 entries to win the Main Event at the Asia Championship of Poker in Macau, taking home the top prize of $692,066. His resume is filled with deep runs, including a runner-up finish in the 2019 APT Taiwan Main Event for $90,952 and a victory in the Single Day High Roller Freezeout 8 Max at the 2023 APT Hanoi Billions for $58,194.

Biography & Poker Background
Lau’s journey into the poker world is defined by a steady, disciplined ascent rather than overnight luck. He first made waves on the Asian circuit in the mid-2010s, building a reputation for being an incredibly tough out in large-field No Limit Hold’em tournaments. While he originally built his bankroll in the high-pressure rooms of Macau, Lau has successfully transitioned into a global traveler, frequently cashing in Las Vegas, Barcelona, Taiwan, and Manila, proving that his game travels across any border.
Play Style & Strategy
Lau is known for a systematic and highly disciplined approach to tournament poker. Unlike the hyper-aggressive “crash and burn” style of some modern players, Lau relies on elite hand reading and a patient temperament that allows him to navigate through fields of over a thousand players. His strategy shines in “Freezeout” and “Bounty” formats, where he balances survival with timely aggression. His recent 2024 WSOP victory showcased his ability to adapt to the “Mystery Bounty” meta, staying composed under the bright lights of the Horseshoe in Las Vegas to secure Singapore’s latest piece of poker gold.
Social Media & Online Presence
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