Sebastian Wong (Sebastian Wong Wei Quan) is a veteran Singaporean poker player who has become a staple of the Asian live circuit, boasting a career that spans over a decade with deep runs across the Philippines, Taiwan, and Macau.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
Sebastian Wong has accumulated total live earnings of nearly $120,000. A highly active competitor in the Asia-Pacific region, he has achieved a remarkable level of consistency, including several final table finishes in major tours such as the Asian Poker Tour (APT) and Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) .
His career-best live cash of all time occurred in August 2018 at the APPT Manila Main Event. Wong navigated an elite international field to finish in 6th place, earning PHP 1,664,000 (~$31,408). More recently, he was a standout performer during TMT 19 in early 2026, recording five cashes in a single festival, highlighted by a runner-up finish in the NLH Head Hunter for TWD 78,500 (~$2,485). Other notable career victories include a 1st place finish in the 2019 APT Taiwan Single Day Event for TWD 221,900 (~$7,212).
For a full breakdown of his tournament history and current rankings, you can view the Sebastian Wong Hendon Mob Profile.
Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Singapore, Sebastian Wong began his live tournament career in 2016, quickly making his mark in Macau and Manila. Over the years, he has evolved into a “circuit regular,” frequently traveling to major poker hubs like Taipei and Seoul. Known for his longevity in the game, Wong is currently ranked in the top 80 of the Singapore All Time Money List. His transition from a regional specialist to an international threat was solidified by his deep runs in European and American festivals, including cashes at the EPT Barcelona and the WSOP in Las Vegas.
Play Style & Strategy
Sebastian Wong is characterized by a high-efficiency and resilient tournament style, as evidenced by his 100% ITM (In The Money) rate across his appearances at the TMT 19 festival. His statistical profile shows a particular strength in Bounty and Turbo formats, where his aggressive “late-stage” tactical adjustments allow him to capitalize on short-stack dynamics and ICM pressure. His ability to maintain focus throughout marathon fields, such as his 470th-place finish in the 8,066-entry TMT 19 Main Event, highlights a patient and disciplined strategy that prioritizes survival and equity realization in large-field No Limit Hold’em environments.





















