Yifan Pang is a Singaporean professional poker player who has become a consistent name in the Southeast Asian tournament scene. He is recognized for his steady performance in the Poker Dream and Asian Poker Tour (APT) circuits, where he has accumulated a series of deep runs across Malaysia and Taiwan.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
With total live tournament earnings of $20,345, Yifan Pang is establishing a solid resume within the regional mid-stakes community. His career-best score of $11,352 reflects his ability to navigate the large and competitive fields typical of modern Asian poker festivals.
Key highlights of his tournament career include:
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Poker Dream 17 Malaysia (2025): Achieved his career-high score by finishing 8th in the Main Event for $11,352 (RM 50,000).
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Poker Dream 15 Malaysia (2025): Secured a 17th-place finish in the Malaysia Open, demonstrating strong consistency at the start of the 2025 season.
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Poker Dream 11 Malaysia (2024): Earned a deep run in the Main Event, finishing 141st in a field of over 2,000 entries.
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Poker Dream 8 Malaysia (2024): Recorded his first major series cash, placing 107th in the Malaysia Open.
For a detailed breakdown of his tournament history and current rankings, you can view the Yifan Pang Hendon Mob Profile.
Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Singapore, where he currently resides, Yifan Pang is part of the “new wave” of Singaporean players active in the Asia-Pacific poker scene. He began appearing in international tournament results in early 2024, focusing much of his competitive play at Resorts World Genting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Over the last two years, he has transitioned from smaller local tournaments to competing in high-profile events with million-dollar prize pools, becoming a regular fixture on the Poker Dream tour.
Play Style & Strategy
Pang is recognized for a disciplined and resilient tournament strategy, a style that has served him well in the high-volume fields of the Main Event and Mystery Bounty formats. His results suggest a strong proficiency in navigating the middle-to-late stages of large-field No Limit Hold’em events, where patient accumulation and risk management are critical for outlasting thousands of opponents. As a rising player, his strategy appears to favor a solid fundamental approach, allowing him to maintain a high “in the money” (ITM) rate while adjusting his aggression as he nears final table appearances.















