Shengyong Wang is a professional poker player from China who has become a prominent fixture in the Asian tournament circuit. He is widely recognized for his high-volume play and consistent deep runs in major regional festivals, establishing himself as a formidable competitor across the Asian Poker Tour (APT), World Poker Tour (WPT) Prime, and the Red Dragon Poker Tour (RDPT).
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob and its total earnings, Shengyong Wang has accumulated $310,228 in total live winnings. His career reached a spectacular milestone in July 2024 at the Red Dragon Poker Tour (RDPT) Jeju, where he triumphed in the Baby Dragon event for a career-best score of KRW 132,654,000 (∼$95,954).
Wang’s 2025 campaign has been defined by a relentless series of results across South Korea and Malaysia. At the Poker Dream 16 Jeju, he secured a massive runner-up finish in the Mystery Bounty for KRW 25,971,220 (∼$18,038). He also found significant success during the K Poker Cup Series 2025, notably finishing 4th in the Mega Stack-Closer for KRW 11,200,000 (∼$8,339) and recording a deep run in the Main Event. His consistency was further displayed at Poker Dream 17 Malaysia, where he finished 5th in the Mini Main for RM 22,400 (∼$5,085).

Biography & Poker Background
Hailing from China, Wang has strategically built his reputation as a “road warrior” on the Asian circuit, frequently traveling between the major gambling hubs of Jeju, Incheon, and Kuala Lumpur. Since crossing the $100,000 career earnings milestone in early 2024, his trajectory has been marked by a steady climb through the ranks of the China All Time Money List, where he currently sits at 294th. Wang is often associated with the high-stakes community in Asia, regularly appearing in events like the Jeju Poker Festival and the Tiger Poker Cup, leveraging the growing infrastructure of the WPT and APT to solidify his professional status.
Play Style & Strategy
Wang is known for a disciplined and calculated approach to No Limit Hold’em, particularly excelling in multi-day championship structures. His victory in the Baby Dragon and multiple final table appearances in “Mystery Bounty” and “Mega Stack” formats demonstrate a sharp understanding of tournament theory and ICM pressure. On the felt, he is recognized for his patience during the early levels, transitioning into an aggressive bully once the bubble approaches. This tactical flexibility, moving between the endurance required for a four-day APT Main Event and the high-variance aggression needed for Poker Dream turbos, makes him one of the most versatile and dangerous competitors in modern Asian poker.

























