Shunping Wang (also listed as Shun-ping Wang) is a professional poker player from Taiwan who had a breakout season in 2025, capturing a major Main Event title and multiple High Roller victories on his home soil.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
With over $272,000 in total live earnings (according to The Hendon Mob), Shunping Wang has climbed to 72nd on the Taiwan All Time Money List as of late 2025. His career is defined by a dominant run in Taipei-based festivals, where he has demonstrated versatility across No Limit Hold’em and Pot Limit Omaha formats.
His crowning achievement occurred in August 2025 at the Players Series (PS) Championship II Taipei. Wang topped the field in the PS Championship Main Event , securing his first major title and a career-best live cash of $109,726. This victory marked a “career-defining” moment, transitioning him from a regular grinder to a major champion.
Wang was prolific throughout the 2025 season. Earlier in the year, he won the NT$ 22,000 Turbo High Roller (Event #32) at APT Taipei in May, earning NT$ 535,160 (~$16,449). He closed the year with another trophy at the APT Championship Taipei in November, winning the PL Omaha High – Lazy Rivers event, proving his skill in mixed game variants.

Biography & Poker Background
Hailing from Taiwan , Shunping Wang is a fixture at the Chinese Texas Hold’em Poker Association (CTP) club in Taipei. Like many of Taiwan’s top pros, he built his bankroll in the country’s frequent and competitive tournament series.
His 2025 campaign was a masterclass in home-field advantage. By securing victories in three distinct festivals – APT Taipei, Players Series Championship, and APT Championship – Wang established himself as one of the most formidable players on the Taiwanese circuit.
Play Style & Strategy
Shunping Wang’s results highlight a player with exceptional versatility. While his massive Main Event win proves his patience and deep-stack fundamentals in No Limit Hold’em, his side event victories reveal a broader skill set.
He has successfully competed in Turbo High Rollers, requiring aggressive short-stack play, and Pot Limit Omaha (PLO) events, such as the “Lazy Rivers” format. This ability to switch between fast-paced Hold’em and complex Omaha variants makes him a dangerous opponent in any “Player of the Series” race.

























