Yen Feng Eng is a Malaysian professional poker player who has become a consistent presence on the Southeast Asian tournament circuit, particularly within the Poker Dream and Asian Poker Tour (APT) series.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
Yen Feng Eng has accumulated total live earnings of USD 39,723, placing him 186th on the Malaysia All Time Money List. His tournament resume is characterized by a high frequency of cashes in competitive mid-stakes fields across Malaysia, Vietnam, and Taiwan.
His career-best live cash of USD 5,326 was earned through a runner-up finish in the Turbo event at Poker Dream 9 Malaysia in April 2024. Other significant results include a 6th-place finish in the Poker Dream 11 Mini High Roller for USD 5,253 and an 8th-place finish in the Mystery Big Bounty at the same festival for USD 2,551. For a complete record of his tournament results, you can view the Yen Feng Eng Hendon Mob Profile.
Biography & Poker Background
Hailing from Malaysia, Yen Feng Eng has rapidly built a reputation as a dedicated “circuit grinder” in the Asian poker scene. Since late 2023, he has been a staple participant in major regional festivals, showing a particular affinity for the Poker Dream brand where he has secured over a dozen cashes.
While much of his success has been concentrated in Kuala Lumpur, Eng has also ventured internationally, recording scores at the Asian Poker Tour (APT) Taipei and Poker Dream Vietnam. His steady ascent in the rankings highlights a player who has successfully transitioned from local games to becoming a respected regular on the international Asian circuit.
Play Style & Strategy
Eng is noted for his versatility across different No Limit Hold’em formats, with successful results in Turbo, Deepstack, and Mystery Bounty events. His strategy appears to favor a disciplined, volume-heavy approach, allowing him to navigate the high variance inherent in large-field bounty and turbo structures.
His consistent final table appearances in events like the Mini High Roller and various Mystery Bounty tournaments suggest a strong understanding of late-stage dynamics and bounty equity. This adaptability makes him a formidable opponent in the fast-paced, high-action environments typical of modern Asian poker festivals.














