Andrew Han is an Australian professional poker player based in Melbourne. A long-time regular on the Australian circuit, he gained significant international attention in late 2025 with a massive deep run in a major Asian championship.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
With over $276,000 in total live earnings (according to The Hendon Mob), Andrew Han ranks approximately 398th on the Australia All Time Money List. His career is defined by consistent results in domestic tours like the Australian Poker League (APL) and Poker Palace championships, followed by a successful transition to the Asian circuit.
His Best Live Cash of $65,579 was achieved in November 2025 at the Asian Poker Tour (APT) Championship Taipei. Han navigated a massive field in the NT$ 110,000 Main Event, ultimately finishing 12th for NT$ 2,055,300. This result marked his arrival as a serious contender in premier international fields.
Earlier in the 2025 season, Han proved his ability to compete in elite fields by finishing 2nd in the A$ 5,000 High Roller at the Poker Palace Summer Championships in Sydney. He took home A$ 50,000 (~$31,716), further solidifying his reputation as a high-stakes threat.

Biography & Poker Background
Hailing from Melbourne, Australia , Andrew Han has spent years grinding the competitive “Aussie” circuit. He is a familiar face at major stops including the APL Million on the Gold Coast and various series in Sydney.
In 2025, Han significantly expanded his travel schedule, targeting major festivals in Asia. His decision to travel to Taipei for the APT Championship paid off with the largest score of his career. This successful transition from local grinder to international traveler has pushed his Global Poker Index (GPI) ranking into the top 60 for Australia.
Play Style & Strategy
Andrew Han’s 2025 results highlight a versatile player capable of navigating diverse fields. His runner-up finish in a High Roller event suggests comfort with deep-stacked, aggressive play against smaller, elite fields. Conversely, his deep run in the APT Main Event – a large-field marathon – demonstrates the patience and stamina required for multi-day tournament survival.
























