Po Xiang Jun Thomas is a professional poker player from Singapore who has established himself as a highly active and consistent competitor in the Asian tournament circuit. He is currently recognized for his frequent deep runs in major regional series across Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Taiwan.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Po Xiang Jun Thomas has total live earnings of $53,600. His career-best live cash of $16,555 highlights his capability in competitive international fields.
Po has maintained a high volume of results throughout 2024 and 2025, with several notable scores in flagship festivals:
- 106th Place: Manila Megastack 23 Main Event (December 2025) for PHP 77,000 (~$1,308).
- 113th Place: APT Championship Taipei 2025 Ultra Stack (November 2025) for NT$ 63,600 (~$2,073).
- 8th Place: Poker Dream 19 Malaysia Mini High Roller (November 2025) for RM 9,900 (~$2,366).
- 54th Place: APPT Manila Championship 2025 APPT Championship (October 2025) for PHP 285,000 (~$4,900).
- 27th Place: Manila Super Series 22 Main Event (June 2025) for PHP 90,000 (~$1,612).
As of December 2025, these performances have placed him 151st on the Singapore All Time Money List.

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Singapore, Po represents the active wave of modern Singaporean players traveling to major Southeast Asian poker hubs to compete against international fields. His tournament history shows a strategic focus on regional series hosted by PokerStars LIVE, the Asian Poker Tour (APT), and Poker Dream, transitioning from local events like the Singapore Poker Championships into a regular on the continental circuit. His Global Poker Index (GPI) ranking reached a high of #7,265 globally in late 2025, and he is currently ranked #39 in the Singapore GPI standings.
Play Style & Strategy
Po is recognized for a disciplined and adaptable play style, excelling in both deep-structured Championship Main Events and specialized formats like Ultra Stack and High Roller tournaments. His ability to consistently navigate massive, multi-day fields, such as the 850-entry Manila Megastack Main Event, demonstrates strong tournament fundamentals and the tactical patience required for deep runs. Known for his consistency across different regional markets, his strategy relies on adjusting fluidly to the varying aggression levels found in diverse international fields.
























