Yicheng Lou is a Taiwanese poker player who has become an active participant in the regional circuit, establishing a presence through steady results in major festivals held at the CTP Asia Poker Arena .
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
Yicheng Lou’s live tournament journey is marked by a focus on high-volume regional series. One of his most notable performances occurred during the 18th Taiwan Millions Tournament (TMT 18) in July 2025. Competing in the TMT 18 Kick-Off, an event known for its massive field of thousands of entries, Lou successfully navigated deep into the money, outlasting thousands to secure a cash finish.
While Lou is still in the early stages of building a major international resume, his participation in flagship events like the TMT Main Event and Kick-Off has contributed to his growing profile on the Taiwan All Time Money List. For a detailed breakdown of his tournament history and current rankings, you can view The Hendon Mob.
Biography & Poker Background
A resident of Taiwan, Yicheng Lou is a familiar face at the CTP Club (Chinese Texas Hold’em Poker Association) in Taipei. He represents the new generation of Taiwanese players who have benefited from the explosive growth of the domestic poker scene. Lou transitioned from a local enthusiast to a consistent tournament participant, focusing on the highly competitive series that draws players from across Asia. His presence in large-field events like the TMT series highlights his dedication to the live tournament grind and his ability to compete in high-variance environments.
Play Style & Strategy
Yicheng Lou is recognized for a disciplined and methodical approach to tournament poker. Navigating fields of over 3,000 players (as seen in the TMT Kick-Off) requires significant mental stamina and a solid fundamental baseline. His strategy often centers on patient stack preservation during the early levels, coupled with opportunistic aggression during the bubble and middle stages of play. This “survival-first” mentality has allowed him to consistently find cashes in some of the most attended events in East Asia.














