Weiwi Tang is a Chinese professional poker player who has become a prominent name on the Asian tournament circuit, particularly within the competitive hubs of Jeju, South Korea, and Taipei, Taiwan. He is currently emerging as one of the most consistent performers in regional championship events.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, his total live earnings stand at approximately $150,000. Tang’s breakout performance occurred in April 2025 during the K Poker Cup (KPC) Series in Jeju. Competing in the KRW 1,240,000 No Limit Hold’em – Main Event, he navigated a massive field of 1,228 entries to finish as the runner-up, earning a career-best payout of KRW 160,000,000 (∼$109,113).
Tang has also demonstrated his skill in various side events and mystery bounty formats. In June 2025, he returned to Jeju for another KPC series, capturing a victory in the KRW 900,000 No Limit Hold’em – Jeju Open Mystery Bounty. Other notable results include:
- RDPT Jeju 2025: 25th place in the Red Dragon Mini Main Event for KRW 4,040,000 (∼$2,930).
- APT Taipei 2025: Recorded a deep run in the APT National Cup, finishing 10th for NTD 224,000 (∼$6,900).

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from China, Tang has adopted a high-volume “road warrior” strategy, focusing on major series such as the Asian Poker Tour (APT) and the Korea Poker Cup (KPC). His rapid ascent in 2025 has seen him climb into the top 1,000 of the China All-Time Money List.
While he maintains a presence in the online poker world, his primary success has come from live tournaments in South Korea and Taiwan, where he is respected as a “Jeju regular.” He is part of a growing wave of Chinese professionals who strategically target the high-value prize pools and elite structures offered by the modern Asian poker market.
Play Style & Strategy
Tang is recognized for a disciplined and highly patient tournament strategy, a style that was on full display during his marathon run to the final table of the KPC Main Event. He excels in navigating large-field events, demonstrating a sophisticated understanding of stack preservation during volatile bubble phases.
His strategy is particularly effective in Mystery Bounty and National Cup formats, where he leverages a tight-aggressive (TAG) foundation to capitalize on the wider, more aggressive ranges of regional opponents. His ability to maintain composure during deep-stacked play against world-class Asian professionals makes him a persistent threat in any “Main Event” structure.

















