Zhen Wei Hong is a rising Taiwanese poker player who has quickly become a notable name in the Asian tournament circuit. He is currently recognized for his exceptional deep-run consistency in large-field events, most notably during the record-breaking TMT 19 series in early 2026.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
Zhen Wei Hong’s tournament career reached a significant milestone in February 2026 during the 19th Taiwan Millions Tournament (TMT 19) in Taipei. Hong demonstrated elite mental stamina in the TMT 19 Mini Main Event, navigating through a massive field of thousands to reach the final table. He ultimately finished in 4th place, securing a career-best payout of TWD 954,000 (~USD 30,190) according to The Hendon Mob.
In addition to his breakout score at TMT 19, Hong has been a consistent performer in the regional circuit. His resume includes:
- 7th Place: TMT Season 14 Warm-Up Giant Stack for TWD 31,400.
- Deep Run: TMT 18 Mystery Bounty at the CTP Asia Poker Arena.
- Cash Finish: Multiple results in the Asian Poker Tour (APT) and local CTP series.
With total live earnings now exceeding USD 30,000, Hong has rapidly climbed the Taiwan All Time Money List.
Biography & Poker Background
A resident of Taiwan, Zhen Wei Hong is a familiar face at the CTP Club Asia Poker Arena in Taipei. He represents the “new wave” of Taiwanese talent that has emerged from the island’s booming club poker scene. Hong refined his skills in the high-volume daily tournaments hosted by the Chinese Texas Hold’em Poker Association (CTP), transitioning from a dedicated local regular to a championship-level competitor. His rise in 2025 and 2026, characterized by outlasting thousands of opponents in flagship events, highlights his dedication to the live tournament grind and his ability to compete at a high level against both local and international competition.
Play Style & Strategy
Zhen Wei Hong is recognized for a disciplined and resilient tournament approach. Navigating massive fields—such as the TMT Mini Main—requires exceptional patience and a sharp understanding of “bubble” and ICM (Independent Chip Model) dynamics. During his TMT 19 run, live reporting noted his ability to maintain composure under the intense pressure of a televised final table. His strategy often balances a solid fundamental No Limit Hold’em baseline with well-timed aggression, allowing him to navigate the high variance of the Asian tournament landscape successfully.












