Andy Kok is an Indonesian poker player who has established himself as a competitive regular on the Asian circuit. He is currently ranked 77th on the Indonesia All Time Money List, marking him as one of the country’s top 100 earners in live tournament poker (The Hendon Mob).
Career Earnings & Ranking
As of late 2025, Andy Kok’s career is defined by his consistent results across regional hubs like Taiwan, South Korea, and Vietnam.
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Total Live Earnings: USD 144,204.
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Indonesia National Rank: 77th.
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Global Poker Index (GPI) Ranking: He maintains a solid presence in the global mid-major rankings, frequently cashing in multi-day championship events.
Notable 2024–2025 Results
Kok has been highly active in the Asian Poker Tour (APT) and the World Poker Tour (WPT) Prime circuits during the 2024–2025 season.
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APT Taipei Poker Classic (Sept 2024): Recorded a notable finish in the Main Event, taking 36th place for USD 6,707 (NTD 214,000).
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WPT Prime Taiwan (Aug 2024): Finished 10th in the 8-Max Championship for USD 4,320 (NTD 138,000).
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APT Championship Taiwan (Nov 2025): Most recently cashed in the Super High Roller and Turbo side events, continuing his trend of cashing in high-speed formats.
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APT Jeju (Oct 2025): Recorded multiple “In The Money” finishes in South Korea, showcasing his ability to compete in diverse international fields.
Biography & Play Style
Originally from Indonesia, Kok is part of a robust community of Indonesian traveling professionals that includes legends like John Juanda and active regulars like Rudy Halim. His results history highlights a specialization in No-Limit Hold’em Championship structures and High Roller Turbo events.
His play style is often characterized by:
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Tournament Endurance: Reaching the late stages of large-field Main Events with thousands of entries.
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Short-Handed Proficiency: Success in 8-Max and technical side events that require aggressive post-flop play.
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Regional Expertise: A deep understanding of the “Asian circuit” meta, particularly the aggressive playstyles found in Taiwan and Korea.












