Tony Khoang is a professional poker player from the Netherlands who has become a prominent figure on the international circuit, particularly within the Asian and Asia-Pacific poker markets. Residing in Vue, he has established himself as a versatile competitor capable of navigating diverse tournament fields across the globe, from Las Vegas to Southeast Asia.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Tony Khoang has amassed total live earnings of $130,771. His career-best score came in July 2025 at the All Japan Poker Championship (AJPC) Samurai Circuit Philippines in Manila. He took down the Fuji High Roller event, securing a first-place prize of PHP 740,000 (∼$12,947).
Khoang has a prolific history on the Asian circuit, notably finishing as the runner-up in the Asian Poker Tour (APT) Taipei 9-Game Mix Game Masters for NTD 300,500 (∼$9,717) and winning a Pot Limit Omaha title at the same festival for NTD 136,117 (∼$4,189). He also found success at the 56th World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2025 in Las Vegas, where he secured several cashes, including $5,133 in the Pot Limit Big O event and $5,021 in the Mixed Limit Triple Draw Lowball championship. His consistent performances across major tours like the APPT, WPT Prime, and APT have seen him climb to 375th on the Netherlands All Time Money List.

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from the Netherlands, Khoang has transitioned into a global competitor, frequently traveling to major poker hubs. While he maintains a presence in European events, his recent career has been defined by a heavy focus on the booming Asian market. He is a regular fixture at prestigious festivals in Taiwan, the Philippines, Cambodia, and South Korea, demonstrating a relentless grind across the Asia-Pacific region.
Play Style & Strategy
Khoang is recognized for his immense versatility and high volume of play across various poker disciplines. Far from being a No Limit Hold’em specialist, he excels in mixed games and alternative formats, as evidenced by his titles and deep runs in Pot Limit Omaha, Short Deck Hold’em, and 9-Game Mix. His strategy often involves leveraging his deep technical knowledge in these non-standard variants to exploit field imbalances. This adaptability allows him to switch fluidly between the aggressive requirements of high-roller tournaments and the precise, calculated play needed for complex mixed-game structures.

























