Pingfeng Wu is a Chinese professional poker player who has become a prominent figure on the international circuit, particularly recognized for his consistency in major Asian festivals and a breakout presence at the World Series of Poker (WSOP). Based in Hangzhou, he has established himself as a formidable mid-to-high stakes competitor with a global reach.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, his total earnings stand at $304,902. He recorded his career-best live score in 2024 at the European Poker Tour (EPT) Cyprus, where he finished as the runner-up in a $1,100 Freezeout event for $54,580.
Wu’s 2025 season was particularly impactful on the world stage. He delivered a deep run in the WSOP Main Event World Championship in Las Vegas, outlasting thousands of players to finish 251st for $52,500. His summer in Nevada also included several other bracelet event cashes, such as a 152nd-place finish in the $3,000 Mid-Stakes Championship for $9,359.
In addition to his success in the West, Wu remains a staple of the Asian circuit. He has recorded significant cashes in South Korea, notably finishing 29th in the Red Dragon Poker Tour (RDPT) Jeju Championship for KRW 10,090,000 (∼$7,218) and 148th in the Triton One Jeju Main Event for $12,200. His versatile portfolio also includes high-stakes results in Malaysia, where he placed 5th in a Poker Dream Single Day High Roller for RM 100,000 (∼$22,358).

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from China, Wu has successfully transitioned from a domestic competitor into a true “nomad” of the global poker scene. While he built his early reputation in Chinese events such as the Huangshan Cup and CQPT, he has recently expanded his focus to include premier stops in Cyprus, Vietnam, and the United States. Currently ranked 302nd on the China All Time Money List, he is part of a rising generation of Chinese professionals who are increasingly competitive in elite international fields.
Play Style & Strategy
Wu is known for a disciplined and resilient tournament strategy, excelling in both standard No Limit Hold’em and specialized short-handed formats. His ability to navigate massive, high-pressure fields, evidenced by his performance in the WSOP Main Event, demonstrates strong tactical awareness and mental stamina. He often employs a calculated approach in the middle stages of tournaments, allowing him to preserve his stack and wait for high-equity opportunities during critical money bubble and final table transitions.


























