Sacha Bayard
Sacha Bayard is a French professional poker player who has established a strong presence in the Asian tournament circuit, particularly known for his success in bounty and turbo formats across Vietnam, South Korea, and the Philippines.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Sacha Bayard has accumulated total live earnings of $58,400 as of late 2025. His career is defined by a high volume of cashes in fast-paced Asian festivals, where he has secured multiple titles in a short period.
His best live cash to date occurred in April 2025 at the Vietnam Poker Tour (VPT) Championship in Phu Quoc. He won the No Limit Hold’em – Double Stack event, defeating the field to claim the trophy and ₫308,516,000 (~$11,993). In December 2025, he added another victory to his resume at the Manila Megastack 23, taking down the No Limit Hold’em – Super Knockout event for ₱172,764 (~$2,951).

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from France, Sacha Bayard has transitioned from European events to becoming a regular grinder in the East Asian poker scene. While he has recorded results in his home country, such as in Toulouse, his breakout performances have come from his travels to major Asian poker hubs including Incheon, Jeju, and Manila. His willingness to compete in diverse locations like the Paradise City Poker Series in South Korea and the Manila Megastack at Okada Manila highlights his commitment to the international circuit.
Play Style & Strategy
Bayard’s results demonstrate a clear specialization in Knockout (Bounty) and Turbo tournament structures. His portfolio includes victories in a Super Knockout in Manila and a Bounty Blitz in Incheon, as well as a final table finish in a Win the Button Turbo event. This success in high-variance, aggressive formats suggests a play style focused on accumulating chips early to hunt bounties and a strong understanding of short-stack mathematics required for closing out turbo tournaments.

Derick Elomina is SoMuchPoker's Lead Content Writer and Interview Specialist, reporting live from WSOP bracelet events and Asia Pacific poker festivals such as TMT, APT, RDPT and APL Jeju, alongside player features and interviews for the site's Stories section. He discovered poker at 14 playing home games with friends, and by 21 he had entered the industry as a field reporter, starting as a hand reporter before building his current role on the tournament floor.
















