Ye Wang (frequently listed as Wang Ye in international reporting) is a professional poker player from China who has rapidly ascended to the highest tiers of the global poker scene. In 2024 and 2025, he established himself as a regular competitor in the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series, recording multiple seven-figure scores and proving his skill against the world’s best players.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Ye Wang has amassed over $8,300,000 in live career earnings, placing him 6th on the prestigious China All Time Money List as of late 2025.
His meteoric rise is defined by a series of massive results in South Korea and Montenegro:
- Biggest Career Cash: 3rd Place in the $150,000 No Limit Hold’em event at Triton Jeju (March 2025), where he won $2,074,000.
- High Roller Consistency: He followed his record score with another 3rd Place finish in the $150,000 NLH 8-Handed at Triton Jeju II (September 2025) for $1,846,000, demonstrating remarkable consistency at the highest buy-in levels.
- Short Deck Success: Showing his versatility, Wang finished 2nd in the $100,000 Short Deck Main Event at Triton Jeju II (September 2025) for $1,218,000.
Biography & Poker Background
Ye Wang represents the new wave of Chinese poker talent that is dominating the Asian high-stakes circuit. While earlier in his career he competed in regional events like the Asian Poker Tour (APT) , his focus has shifted almost exclusively to the ultra-high-stakes tournaments hosted by Triton Poker.
His ability to compete in both No-Limit Hold’em and Short Deck (6+ Hold’em) events makes him a dual threat in series held in Jeju and Montenegro. His rapid accumulation of wealth in live tournaments (earning over $6 million in 2025 alone) highlights his transition from a regional pro to a global super high roller.
Play Style & Strategy
Ye Wang’s results in $100k+ buy-in events indicate a fearless play style necessary for surviving elite fields. His specific success in Short Deck tournaments suggests a deep understanding of equity shifts and aggressive pre-flop dynamics, which likely translates into his aggressive play in standard No-Limit Hold’em tournaments.
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