Yunhui Liu is an emerging professional poker player from China who has recently gained significant momentum on the South Korean live tournament circuit. He is primarily known for his consistent deep runs in mid-to-high stakes No Limit Hold’em events and has become a regular fixture at major festivals held in Jeju.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Yunhui Liu has a total live earnings of $16,114. While Liu is still in the early stages of building a massive international tournament resume, he has already established himself as a profitable competitor in the Asian market.
Liu’s most significant results to date include:
- Red Dragon Mini Main Event (2025): At the Red Dragon Poker Tour (RDPT) Jeju in May 2025, Liu outlasted much of the 186-entry field to finish 9th, earning KRW 6,350,000 (∼$4,420).
- Jeju Opening (2026): His latest success occurred in January 2026 at the KPC x LPT Series in Jeju, South Korea. Competing in the Jeju Opening against a massive field of 429 entries, Liu secured a 13th-place finish for KRW 4,130,000 (∼$2,855).

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from China, Liu has strategically focused his professional efforts on the booming poker scene in Jeju, South Korea. He is a frequent participant in festivals hosted at the LES A Casino (formerly the Landing Casino), which serves as a major hub for the Korea Poker Cup (KPC) and Red Dragon Poker Tour (RDPT).
Liu’s entry into the professional ranks is part of a broader trend of Chinese players methodically building their bankrolls through high-volume play in South Korea. Unlike many who focus solely on Main Event glory, Liu has shown a high work rate in “Opening” and “Mini Main” events, which has allowed him to gain valuable experience in deep-field dynamics against top-tier Asian talent.
Play Style & Strategy
Liu is recognized for a disciplined and technically sound play style. His ability to navigate massive fields, such as the 429 entries in the 2026 Jeju Opening, suggests a strong understanding of tournament variance and survival strategy.
His strategy is often characterized by:
- High-Volume Efficiency: Maintaining consistent results across diverse tournament structures, including multi-day opening events.
- Deep-Field Navigation: Proficiency in managing chip stacks during the mid-to-late stages of large-entry tournaments to secure ITM (In The Money) finishes.
- Regional Specialization: Leveraging a deep knowledge of the specific player pool and tendencies found in the Jeju high-stakes community.

















