Liang Sheng Lee
Liang Sheng Lee is a Taiwanese poker player who has quickly risen through the ranks of the local circuit, recently capping off a breakout year with a major High Roller final table appearance.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
With nearly $120,000 in total live earnings (according to The Hendon Mob), Liang Sheng Lee’s career is defined by a massive performance in late 2025. At the Asian Poker Tour (APT) Championship Taipei 2025 , he finished as the runner-up in the High Roller Ultra Stack event. He navigated a tough field to win TWD 3,006,900 (~$94,000), by far his largest career score.
He has carried this momentum into the 2026 season. In January 2026, he started with 2 victories at the Taiwan Millions Tournament (TMT) 19 , taking down the NLH Freezeout event for a title and TWD 48,800 (~$1,545) and also took first place in the High Roller tournament earning TWD 394,700 (~$12,490)

Biography & Poker Background
Liang Sheng Lee is part of the vibrant Taiwanese poker community, frequently competing at the Asia Poker Arena in Taipei. His trajectory from small-stakes side events to battling in High Rollers highlights his rapid development as a player. The transition from winning a daily Freezeout to almost capturing an APT High Roller trophy demonstrates a versatility that makes him a dangerous opponent in both large-field grinders and elite small-field tournaments.
Play Style & Strategy
Liang Sheng Lee’s results indicate a player comfortable with high-variance spots. The “Ultra Stack” format of his biggest cash allows for deep-stack maneuvering, suggesting he has a strong post-flop game. Conversely, his success in “Freezeout” and faster side events shows he can adapt to standard tournament structures where ICM pressure is a constant factor.



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