Oleg Mordassov is a Swiss poker player who has become a prominent regular on the Asian poker circuit, frequently competing in major festivals across the Philippines, South Korea, and Vietnam.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob and recent reports, Oleg Mordassov has accumulated total live earnings of approximately $120,000. His career reached a new milestone in late 2025 with his first major tournament victory in South Korea.
His largest live cash to date came in December 2025 at the Gods of Poker (GOP) – Eden Awakens festival in Jeju. He claimed the title in the Mini Main Event , defeating a field of 251 entries to win KRW 34,104,800 (∼$23,185). This victory surpassed his previous career-best score of approximately $19,119.
He is also a consistent performer in the Philippines, recently finishing 21st in the Manila Megastack 23 Main Event in December 2025 for ₱198,000 (∼$3,364). His resume includes a 4th place finish in the APPT Warm-Up at Okada Manila in July 2024 for ₱595,000 (∼$10,178).

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Switzerland, Oleg Mordassov resides in Cletikon but spends a significant portion of his poker career traveling through Asia. He has established himself as a dedicated grinder in the region, regularly appearing at PokerStars Live Manila festivals such as the Manila Megastack and the Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT). His transition from a European background to becoming a fixture in Asian card rooms highlights the global nature of his poker pursuit.
Play Style & Strategy
Mordassov’s results demonstrate versatility across varying tournament structures. His recent victory in the GOP Mini Main Event and a deep run in the Manila Megastack Main Event (where he navigated to Day 2 with a healthy stack) suggest a patience for deep-stack play. However, he also holds multiple cashes in faster formats, such as a 10th place finish in a Super Stack Turbo and deep runs in Mystery Bounty events, indicating he can effectively adjust to high-variance, short-stack scenarios.




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