Pradeep Singh is an Indian poker player who has maintained a long-standing presence in the Asian tournament circuit, regularly competing in festivals across India, Macau, and the Philippines.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Pradeep Singh has accumulated total live earnings of approximately $17,000. His resume spans over a decade, with results dating back to 2012, highlighting his longevity in the regional scene.
His career-best live cash occurred in May 2012 at the PokerGuru Tour Season 2 in Goa, India. He won the No Limit Hold’em – Bounty event, securing a payout of ₹300,000 ($5,531). More recently, he demonstrated strong form at the Manila Megastack 23 in December 2025 at PokerStars LIVE Manila , where he recorded five separate cashes. His top performance of the series was a 9th place finish in the No Limit Hold’em – Deepstack event for ₱71,000 (~$1,212). He also made a final table appearance in July 2025 at the Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) Manila, finishing 4th in the Pot Limit Omaha – Hi/Lo event.

Biography & Poker Background
Hailing from India, Pradeep Singh has been active in the Asian poker community for many years. His early career was built on the domestic circuit in Goa, including the India Poker Championship (IPC) and Asian Poker Tour (APT) Goa. In recent years, he has shifted his volume to the Philippines, becoming a familiar face at PokerStars Live Manila festivals. His ability to cash in multiple events within a single series, as seen at the Manila Megastack 23, underscores his dedication to the daily tournament grind.
Play Style & Strategy
Singh’s results indicate a versatile skill set that extends beyond standard No Limit Hold’em. His final table finish in Pot Limit Omaha Hi/Lo at APPT Manila suggests proficiency in split-pot mixed games. Additionally, his consistent results in Turbo, Hyper Turbo, and Survivor Knockout formats highlight an ability to navigate high-variance, short-stack scenarios effectively.


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