Yue Sun is an emerging professional poker player from China who has recently made a significant impact on the Asian tournament circuit, particularly dominating women’s events and securing high-profile results in South Korea.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, her total live earnings stand at $89,217. Her breakout performance occurred in November 2025 during the Jeju Poker Festival , where she competed in the Red Dragon Mini Main Event. Sun navigated a competitive field to finish in 2nd place, earning a career-best payout of KRW 37,020,000 (∼$25,457).
Sun has established herself as a dominant force in specialized fields, recently setting a record for the most women’s event titles in a single series during APT Incheon 2025. Within a single week, she captured three titles: the KRW 1,500,000 Women’s High Roller for KRW 17,266,000 (∼$12,445), the KRW 600,000 Women’s Event for KRW 5,691,562 (∼$4,099), and a Women’s Hyper Turbo for KRW 3,860,979 (∼$2,782). Her consistency in Jeju and Incheon has quickly propelled her into the top 1,000 on the China All Time Money List.

Biography & Poker Background
While her recent dominance has been centered in South Korea, Sun is a representative of the highly competitive Chinese poker community. She is a frequent traveler on the Asian Poker Tour (APT) and the World Poker Tour (WPT) Prime circuits. Her rapid ascent in 2025 highlights a player who has mastered the regional dynamics of the “New Era” of Asian poker, transitioning from local tournaments to becoming a feared specialist in high-buy-in regional side events and championship structures.
Play Style & Strategy
Sun is recognized for an aggressive and relentless tournament strategy, which is particularly effective in short-handed and “Hyper Turbo” formats. Her ability to secure multiple titles in a single series suggests a high level of stamina and a specialized understanding of exploitative play in diverse field sizes. She excels at applying maximum pressure during the middle and late stages of No Limit Hold’em events, a trait that has led to her numerous podium finishes. Whether navigating a large-field Mini Main Event or a specialized High Roller, Sun’s calculated aggression makes her one of the most exciting rising talents in the Asian market.



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