Zi Sheng Teo is a Singaporean professional poker player who has established himself as a consistent competitor in the Asian-Pacific tournament scene, particularly within the Philippines and Singapore. He is widely recognized for his regular appearances at premier regional festivals, including the Manila Megastack and the Singapore Poker Championships (SPC).
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Zi Sheng Teo has total live earnings of $45,943. He currently holds the 177th position on the Singapore All Time Money List. His career-best live cash of $16,361 was earned in December 2023 at the Manila Megastack 17 in PokerStars LIVE Manila , where he finished 6th in the Main Event for PHP 905,000 (~$16,361).
In 2025, Teo has maintained a strong momentum with several final table appearances. During the Singapore Poker Championships 16 in March 2025, he finished 4th in the Natural8 Main Event for SGD 12,700 (~$9,517). More recently, at the Manila Megastack 23 festival in December 2025, he secured three notable cashes: finishing 126th in the Main Event for PHP 73,000 (~$1,240), 27th in the Sunday Millions for PHP 37,000 (~$628), and 56th in the Megastack Turbo for PHP 14,500 (~$246).

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Singapore, Teo has built a reputation as a highly active traveler on the Southeast Asian circuit. Since his early results in 2016, he has transitioned into a regular fixture at PokerStars LIVE Manila, where he has recorded dozens of cashes across various structural frameworks. His career trajectory shows a significant focus on mid-to-high stakes tournaments, often competing in marquee events like the Asian Poker Tour (APT) and the SPC cruise-based festivals. His steady rise has seen him consistently move up the global rankings, maintaining a high level of activity across nearly a decade of professional play.
Play Style & Strategy
Teo is known for a resilient and tactical tournament style, showing exceptional proficiency in both deep-stack and fast-structured turbo formats. His victory in the Manila Megastack 19 Last Chance Super Hyper Turbo, where he claimed the top prize of PHP 88,472 (~$1,581), highlights a strategy that excels in high-variance, late-stage scenarios. He has also proven his ability to handle massive fields in premier events, as evidenced by his final table finish in the Manila Megastack Main Event, where his disciplined stack management and post-flop technical awareness allowed him to navigate against some of the region’s elite.














