Yiping Feng is a rising Taiwanese poker player who has become a prominent fixture in the Asian poker circuit, recently securing a major title at the beginning of 2026.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
Yiping Feng’s live tournament career reached a significant milestone in February 2026 during the Taiwan Millions Tournament (TMT) 19 in Taipei. Feng dominated the L4 Poker Queen event, outlasting a competitive field to secure the 1st place prize of TWD 142,200 (~USD 4,500). This victory is a highlight of her recent ascent in the regional rankings.
In addition to her TMT success, Feng has shown consistency across various Asian festivals. Her resume includes a runner-up finish in the Crazy Irish Hyper Turbo at the APT Taipei 2025 for TWD 53,900 (~USD 1,700) and multiple cashes in the Zodiac Series of Poker and WPT Korea. With total live earnings now surpassing $30,000, Feng is steadily climbing the Taiwan All Time Money List, according to the Hendon Mob.

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Taiwan, Yiping Feng has transitioned from a local enthusiast to a trophy-winning regular on the international circuit. She is a familiar face at the CTP Club (Chinese Texas Hold’em Poker Association) in Taipei, where she refined her skills in high-volume daily tournaments before transitioning to major series like the Asian Poker Tour (APT) and the U Series of Poker (USOP) . Her recent results in Korea and Japan demonstrate her growing versatility and commitment to the live tournament grind across East Asia.
Play Style & Strategy
Yiping Feng is recognized for a disciplined and opportunistic tournament strategy, particularly excelling in fast-paced “Turbo” and “Hyper Turbo” formats. Her victory in the TMT 19 Poker Queen showcased her ability to navigate short-stack dynamics and maintain aggression during high-pressure final table play. By combining a solid fundamental game with the ability to exploit the tighter tendencies of her opponents in late-stage tournament play, Feng has established herself as a formidable competitor in the modern Asian poker scene.




















