Peng Zhou is a Chinese poker player who has become a prominent figure in the Asian poker circuit during the 2025 season, logging consecutive deep runs in major Main Events in South Korea.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
With over $227,000 in total live earnings (according to The Hendon Mob), Peng Zhou’s career is defined by a breakout performance streak in Jeju during 2025.
His most significant live score came in July 2025 at the Red Dragon Poker Tour (RDPT) Jeju. Zhou navigated a massive field to reach the final table of the Red Dragon Championship, ultimately finishing 4th for a career-best payout of KRW 112,000,000 (~$81,768).
He followed this success just months later at the record-breaking Asian Poker Tour (APT) Jeju 2025. After entering Day 4 as the overall chip leader with 48 players remaining, he successfully reached the final table of the APT Main Event, finishing 9th for KRW 47,990,000 (~$36,000).
Notably, a player named Peng Zhou also captured a WSOP Online Bracelet in 2023 by winning the $500 Mini Main Event on GGPoker for $326,692, though live and online tracking for common names are often kept separate in databases.
Biography & Poker Background
Representing China, Peng Zhou has established himself as a formidable “Main Event Specialist” in the East Asian region. His 2025 campaign in Jeju, South Korea – a central hub for Asian poker – has been particularly impressive, demonstrating consistency across different tours like the RDPT, APT, and Poker Dream.
His ability to build massive stacks deep in tournaments was highlighted during the APT Jeju Main Event, where he dominated the middle stages and bagged the chip lead among the final 48 players, outpacing seasoned pros and team ambassadors.
Play Style & Strategy
Peng Zhou’s recent results indicate a play style capable of navigating massive fields and handling the pressure of deep-stack poker. His performance in the APT Main Event – where he held the chip lead deep into the tournament – suggests an ability to apply ICM pressure on medium stacks and maintain aggression during the crucial pre-final table phase.
By consistently making deep runs in “Championship” caliber events with thousands of entrants, Zhou has proven he possesses the endurance and patience required for multi-day tournament grinds.























