Shaoshuai Li is a professional poker player from China who has rapidly risen through the ranks of the Asian poker circuit to become a champion on the international stage.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, his total earnings stand at $244,747. He achieved his most significant career milestone in January 2025 by winning the Poker Dream 15 Malaysia Main Event. Outlasting a massive field of 1,992 entries, he secured the title and a career-best score of RM 420,000 ($93,285) following a heads-up deal.
His success extends to high-stakes arenas, including the prestigious Triton Poker Series . In September 2025, he showcased his elite capabilities at Triton One Jeju, where he finished 9th in the $20,000 No Limit Hold’em High Roller for $31,200 and 50th in the $8,000 Main Event for $23,800. Additionally, he has found success in the Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) , notably finishing 7th in the APPT Cambodia High Roller for $11,378 and winning the WPT Cambodia Deepstack Mini High Roller for $20,769.

Biography & Poker Background
Hailing from China, Li has established himself as a dominant force in major Asian festivals, frequently competing in Malaysia, Cambodia, and South Korea. He first made a splash on the live circuit in late 2024 with a series of deep runs at APPT Cambodia, including two third-place finishes in High Roller events. His rapid transition from a mid-stakes regular to a major title winner and Triton competitor has made him one of the most watched players in the region.
Play Style & Strategy
Li is recognized for his high volume and adaptability across various tournament formats. He excels in navigating massive fields, a skill evidenced by his victory in the 2,000-player Poker Dream Main Event, where he demonstrated exceptional patience and late-stage aggression. His ability to compete at the highest levels of the Triton Series also highlights a sophisticated understanding of GTO principles and the composure required to face the world’s best players in high-pressure environments.




Derick Elomina discovered poker at 14, playing home games with his high school friends. What began as a pastime quickly grew into a passion that shaped his career. By 21, he entered the poker industry as a field reporter — just old enough to step foot inside the casino. Starting as a hand reporter, he steadily honed his craft, blending sharp observation with growing writing skills. Known for his dedication, he constantly roams the floor to capture the action, conduct interviews, and deliver live updates. With a strong commitment to the game and a passion for telling poker’s stories, Derick continues to build his path in the industry.





















