Yilong Wang is a Chinese professional poker player who made history in 2025 by capturing a World Series of Poker (WSOP) gold bracelet, solidifying his position as a major force on the international circuit.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, his total earnings stand at $1,618,261. Wang achieved a career-defining milestone in June 2025 at the 56th World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. Competing in Event #68: $3,000 No-Limit Hold’em, he outlasted a massive field of 2,338 entries to secure his first gold bracelet and a career-best score of $830,685.
His success in 2025 extends to the Asian high-stakes circuit, where he performed exceptionally well in South Korea. In February 2025, he finished 4th in the KRW 14,500,000 No Limit Hold’em Super High Roller at Poker Dream 16 Jeju for KRW 148,800,000 ($103,336). He also recorded a deep run in the $25,000 No Limit Hold’em WPT Global Slam during the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Jeju, finishing 53rd for $45,000.

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Shanghai, China, Wang’s path to professional poker is a classic story of a successful career transition; he previously worked as a paralegal before quitting to pursue poker full-time. He first picked up the game in 2011 while studying at university in London, where he primarily played cash games. Wang began recording live tournament results in 2016 and quickly found success in Asian hubs like Macau and Jeju. After years of building his bankroll and experience, including 13 cashes at the WSOP in 2023 and 2024, his persistence culminated in his 2025 championship run. He currently sits 34th on the China All Time Money List.
Play Style & Strategy
Wang is recognized for a disciplined and resilient approach, often describing his breakthrough win as being “lucky enough” after years of feeling the brunt of variance. His performance at the 2025 WSOP final table demonstrated remarkable mental fortitude, as he successfully overcame a near 2:1 chip disadvantage during heads-up play against Ran Ilani. He excels at navigating the high-variance dynamics of massive mid-to-high buy-in fields, utilizing a patient strategy that allows him to find double-ups at critical junctures. Whether competing in elite Triton High Rollers or open WSOP events, his ability to maintain composure under pressure makes him one of the most dangerous professionals representing China today.
























