Vincent Chauve is a French professional poker player who has established a formidable reputation as a dominant force in the Asian poker circuit. He is widely recognized for his historic performance in the 2019 WPT Vietnam, a victory that propelled him to win the prestigious WPT Asia Pacific Player of the Year title.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Vincent Chauve has total earnings of $1,424,634. He currently holds the 74th position on the France All Time Money List. His career-best live cash occurred in July 2019 at the World Series of Poker (WSOP) in Las Vegas, where he finished 2nd in the $1,500 No Limit Hold’em – Monster Stack for $623,211.
Throughout 2025, Chauve has remained highly active across the Asian and international circuits. His standout results for the year include a deep run at the Asia Pacific Poker Tour – APPT Manila Championship, where he finished 3rd in the PHP 20,000 Okada Kickoff for PHP 720,000 ($12,398) and 30th in the PHP 165,000 APPT Championship for PHP 382,000 (∼$6,543). He also found success at the 2024 Aria Poker Classic in Las Vegas, finishing 2nd in an $800 No Limit Hold’em event for $65,912, and previously secured a major title at WPT Korea in the SuperStack Classic for KRW 26,270,000 (~$20,430).

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from France and an expatriate in Thailand for several years, Chauve has become a “road warrior” of the Southeast Asian poker scene. His professional trajectory surged in 2019 when he won the WPT DeepStacks Vietnam for VND 2,300,000,000 (∼$99,100). This victory was the cornerstone of his campaign for the WPT Asia Pacific Player of the Year trophy, which he accepted amidst high acclaim in Hanoi. Since then, he has expanded his reach globally, becoming a regular at the WSOP and major festivals like the APT and USOP in Vietnam, Taiwan, and Malaysia.
Play Style & Strategy
Chauve is known for a calculated and highly resilient tournament style, particularly excelling in deep-stacked championship formats. His ability to navigate massive, multi-day fields is evidenced by his WPT Vietnam title and his near-victory in the WSOP Monster Stack. Strategic observers note his patience and his proficiency in late-stage tournament dynamics, where he effectively manages chip pressure to secure final table appearances. Whether competing in a fast-paced Hyper Turbo or an elite WPT Main Event, Chauve’s technical adaptability and vast experience in the high-variance Asian markets make him a formidable opponent at any final table.























