Mengshi Tian is an elite professional poker player from China who has become a prominent force on the global circuit. Currently ranked 66th on the China All Time Money List, Tian is recognized for his technical aggression and a series of massive deep runs in prestigious festivals across Europe and Asia.
Career Earnings & Recent Results
With total live tournament earnings exceeding $1,050,000, Mengshi Tian’s career reached a major milestone in 2025 following a massive breakout in Europe. He has since solidified his reputation as a high-stakes regular with consistent final tables in elite festivals.
Top Career & Recent Results:
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$564,722 (€482,290) for a runner-up finish in the PokerStars Open Main Event (Dec 2025).
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$124,960 (€115,530) for winning the PokerStars Open Cup in Malta (Oct 2025).
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$40,569 (€37,508) for winning the Enschede Poker Series Main Event (Sept 2025).
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$27,518 (₩40,210,000) for a 6th-place finish in the ₩5,000,000 High Roller at the Asian Poker Tour (APT) Jeju Classic 2026.
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$14,789 (€12,700) for an 83rd-place finish in the EPT Prague Main Event (Dec 2025).
Tian is currently ranked #306 in the Global Poker Index (GPI) world rankings, marking him as one of the most successful Chinese exports on the international circuit. For a full breakdown of his statistics, you can view the Mengshi Tian Hendon Mob Profile.
Biography & Poker Background
Originally from China, Mengshi Tian has become a “global nomad,” frequently seen at the top of the chip counts in major European and Asian events. In early 2025, he gained international attention after dominating Day 1 of the Irish Open Super High Roller, where he famously outplayed several legendary professionals to bag the overall chip lead.
His schedule reflects a highly ambitious professional path, moving between flagship festivals such as the European Poker Tour (EPT) and the APT. In early 2026, he continued this momentum at the APT Jeju Classic, successfully navigating a field of elite international professionals in the High Roller to secure another significant final table appearance.
Play Style & Strategy
Tian is recognized for an exceptionally aggressive, “front-runner” play style, particularly during the middle and late stages of multi-day championships. His strategy emphasizes high-frequency pressure, a tactic that often sees him accumulate massive chip leads early in tournaments.
During his victory at the Enschede Poker Series, he demonstrated elite endgame composure, recovering from a chip deficit in heads-up play to secure the title. His ability to maintain technical precision while playing a high-variance, wide-range strategy makes him one of the most dangerous and unpredictable Chinese players currently active on the 2026 global circuit.












