Jaesung Park is a South Korean professional poker player who has rapidly ascended the ranks of the Asian poker circuit. Known for his high-volume approach and consistent deep runs in major regional festivals, he has become a feared competitor in both South Korea and Taiwan.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, he has total earnings of $346,461. Park’s career-defining moment came in October 2025 at the Super Cup in Incheon, where he secured a 3rd-place finish in the KRW 1,200,000 No Limit Hold’em – Main Event for KRW 75,000,000 (~$53,100). This remains his largest career score to date. He also demonstrated his skill in Taiwan during the WAPL Warm-Up Festival in October 2023, where he finished 2nd in the KRW 360,000 No Limit Hold’em – 333 Main Event for KRW 32,300,000 (~$23,832). Other notable performances include a runner-up finish in the Ace Poker League (APL) Seoul Mega Stack for KRW 24,800,000 (~$18,594) and a 3rd-place result in the East Asia Poker Championship (EAPC) High Roller for KRW 20,000,000 (~$14,770).

Biography & Poker Background
Park is a prominent figure in the “new wave” of South Korean grinders who balance local dominance with international travel. He frequently headlines major events hosted by the Asian Poker Tour (APT), Ace Poker League (APL), and the Taiwan Millions Tournament (TMT). His dedication to the craft is evidenced by his heavy volume; in 2023, he made history at the APT Taipei by being one of only four players to qualify twice for the record-breaking Main Event. Whether competing at the CTP Asia Poker Arena in Taipei or the Paradise City in Incheon, Park has built a reputation for being a resilient tournament specialist who rarely misses a major final table opportunity in the region.
Play Style & Strategy
Park is recognized for a highly adaptable and mathematically sound strategy. He is particularly adept at navigating the “marathon” structures of modern Asian Main Events, where he utilizes a patient accumulation phase before applying maximum pressure as the bubble approaches. His success in both standard No Limit Hold’em and high-speed formats like the Megastack-Last Chance events suggests a deep understanding of shifting equity and shove-fold ranges. This tactical versatility has allowed him to maintain a high “in-the-money” percentage across diverse fields, ranging from local Korean club tournaments to elite international series.






















