Yi Wang is a professional poker player from China who has become a prominent figure in the Asian high-stakes tournament circuit. Known for his versatility and high-level strategy, he is a regular at premier poker venues in Jeju, South Korea, and Southeast Asia.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Yi Wang has total live earnings of $18,882. Yi Wang’s career highlight came in June 2023 at the TJPT Changsha Poker Tournament, where he finished 4th in the ¥12,000 Mini High Roller for ¥112,800 (~$15,633). He has also maintained a strong presence in the 2025–2026 circuit:
- August 2025: Secured a 2nd-place finish in the Last Chance Hyper Turbo at the WPT Prime Thailand Exhibition in Bangkok.
- August 2025: Finished 11th in the Mystery Bounty Turbo at Poker Dream 18 in Kuala Lumpur.
- January 2026: Recorded several cashes during the Super Cup Jeju 2025–2026 festival, continuing his trend of consistent performance in the South Korean market.
Biography & Poker Background
Originally from China, Wang is part of the modern generation of Chinese professionals who frequently travel to international poker hubs like Jeju and Bangkok. He is a fixture at major festivals including the World Poker Tour (WPT) Prime, Asian Poker Tour (APT), and Poker Dream. While many players of his caliber focus exclusively on No Limit Hold’em, Wang is known for his adaptability across different tournament formats, from high-speed hyper turbos to deep-stacked high rollers. His career trajectory reflects a disciplined player who has successfully transitioned from local Chinese circuits to the competitive landscape of the wider Asia-Pacific region.
Play Style & Strategy
Wang is recognized for a highly aggressive and opportunistic play style, particularly in “Turbo” and “Last Chance” formats where quick decision-making is vital. His ability to navigate large-field “Mystery Bounty” events, as seen in his results at Poker Dream Malaysia, showcases a keen understanding of bounty-hunting ranges and stack dynamics. Known for his mental resilience, he excels in late-stage tournament play where he often utilizes his chips to apply maximum pressure on more conservative opponents. This tactical flexibility, combined with his frequent cashes in diverse locations, makes him a consistent and dangerous threat in the current Asian poker scene.



















