Shunping Wang is a premier Taiwanese poker professional who has rapidly ascended to the elite ranks of the Asian circuit. Known for his aggressive tournament style and exceptional deep-run consistency, he achieved international acclaim in 2025 by winning one of the most prestigious titles in the region.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
As of February 2026, Shun-ping Wang has solidified his position as a top-tier competitor on the Taiwan All Time Money List, and his total live earnings have surpassed USD 300,000. His career reached a historic peak in September 2025 when he was crowned the Players Series (PS) Championship II Taipei Main Event Winner, securing a massive payout of TWD 3,550,000 (~USD 109,726), which still stands as his career-best cash according to The Hendon Mob.
Wang maintained this elite momentum into the 19th Taiwan Millions Tournament (TMT 19) in February 2026, where he recorded a series of high-profile results:
- 1st Place: TMT 19 High Roller for TWD 661,200 (~USD 20,925).
- 35th Place: TMT 19 Main Event (outlasting the majority of an 8,066-entry field) for TWD 115,000 (~USD 3,640).
- 32nd Place: TMT 19 Master NLH for TWD 50,000 (~USD 1,580).
- 16th Place: TMT 19 High Roller Turbo for TWD 30,000 (~USD 950).

Biography & Poker Background
Based in Taiwan, Shunping Wang is a celebrated regular at the CTP Club Asia Poker Arena in Taipei. While he has been active in the circuit for several years, his recent trajectory has transitioned him from a respected local grinder to a major championship winner. He is often cited as a cornerstone of the “Taiwanese Poker Boom,” representing a new wave of players who combine high-volume live play with advanced technical study. His versatility is a hallmark of his career, holding titles in flagship No Limit Hold’em championships, elite High Roller events, and technical formats like Pot Limit Omaha.
Play Style & Strategy
Shunping Wang is recognized for a high-intensity and highly adaptive tournament strategy. His victory in the TMT 19 High Roller further highlighted his ability to navigate elite, small-field environments, while his deep run in the 8,066-entry TMT 19 Main Event proved his mental stamina in massive fields. His strategy often emphasizes “Small Ball” poker in the early levels to preserve stack depth, shifting into relentless aggression during the bubble and final table play. Peers often highlight his tactical precision in short-handed play, which has made him a perennial threat in “Player of the Series” races.



























