Chang He is a Chinese professional poker player who has established himself as a prominent figure on the Asian and international tournament circuits. Known for his technical precision and high-volume play, he is a frequent competitor in major festivals such as the Asian Poker Tour (APT) and the World Poker Tour (WPT).
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Chang He has total earnings of $321,571. His career is marked by a consistent presence in high-stakes fields across Asia and Europe. His biggest live cash occurred during the U Series of Poker (USOP) in 2024, where he secured a massive victory in the High Roller event for ∼$104,410.
He has also demonstrated incredible consistency in regional stops. At the APT Taipei 2024, he reached the final table of the Single Day High Roller, finishing in the top five for NTD 485,000 (∼$15,300). His success extends to the World Poker Tour (WPT) , notably cashing deep in the WPT Prime Taiwan Championship for ∼$8,200. With his recent surge in results, he has climbed into the top 300 of the China All Time Money List, currently holding the 279th position.
Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Beijing, China, He transitioned from a high-stakes cash game background into the tournament arena. He has strategically focused his professional efforts on the booming poker hubs of Jeju, Taipei, and Hanoi. Unlike many regional players, He has also tested his skills on the global stage, recording cashes in Europe and North America. His disciplined approach to the game and frequent appearances at the Landing Casino in Jeju have made him a respected regular among the elite community of traveling Asian professionals.
Play Style & Strategy
He is recognized for a highly analytical and GTO-influenced play style, making him a difficult opponent to exploit in deep-stack scenarios. He excels in the technical aspects of No Limit Hold’em, particularly in his 3-betting frequencies and button-play, which allow him to seize control of pots early. His strategy is characterized by extreme patience during the middle stages of a tournament, combined with an aggressive gear shift once he reaches the final table. This ability to navigate massive fields and apply ICM pressure in high-pressure moments has made him one of the most consistent trophy contenders on the APT and USOP circuits today.














