Jingxuan Zhu is a Chinese professional poker player who has quickly ascended to become one of the top earners in the Asian circuit, currently ranked among the elite tier of China’s all-time money list.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, his total earnings stand at $1,265,929. Zhu’s career is defined by high-stakes consistency and a series of deep runs in prestigious international festivals. His best live cash occurred during the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Jeju 2024, where he secured a massive payout of $178,000.
His 2025 season was particularly successful, marked by deep runs across South Korea, Cyprus, and Malaysia. In April 2025, he reached a final table in South Korea, finishing 6th for a significant five-figure score. He has also demonstrated elite status by consistently ranking within the top 35 of the Global Poker Index (GPI) China rankings and currently sits at 55th on the China All Time Money List.

Biography & Poker Background
Hailing from Hangzhou, China, Zhu has established himself as a prominent “high roller” regular. He is a frequent participant in the world’s most exclusive tournament series, including the World Poker Tour (WPT), Asian Poker Tour (APT), and the Triton Series. While he is primarily focused on the burgeoning poker hubs of Jeju and Macau, his professional reach extends to major European stops in London and Cannes. Zhu represents the new guard of Chinese poker professionals who combine technical precision with the bankroll to compete at the highest levels of the game.
Play Style & Strategy
Zhu is recognized for a highly calculated and resilient tournament strategy, a necessity for surviving the shark-infested waters of the Triton Series and WPT Prime fields. He excels in navigating large-field No Limit Hold’em events, where his ability to manage stack dynamics and apply ICM pressure has led to numerous final table appearances. His approach is often described as balanced and adaptable, allowing him to switch between patient accumulation and aggressive exploitation of his opponents’ weaknesses. This strategic versatility has been the cornerstone of his rapid rise to the $1,000,000 career earnings milestone.




Derick Elomina discovered poker at 14, playing home games with his high school friends. What began as a pastime quickly grew into a passion that shaped his career. By 21, he entered the poker industry as a field reporter — just old enough to step foot inside the casino. Starting as a hand reporter, he steadily honed his craft, blending sharp observation with growing writing skills. Known for his dedication, he constantly roams the floor to capture the action, conduct interviews, and deliver live updates. With a strong commitment to the game and a passion for telling poker’s stories, Derick continues to build his path in the industry.
























