Tsun Yin Chiu is a professional poker player from Hong Kong who has established himself as a consistent competitor in the Asian tournament circuit, with a particularly strong presence in Taiwan and Macau during the 2025 season.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
Tsun Yin Chiu has been rapidly building his poker résumé with significant scores across East Asia. His breakout period occurred in early 2025, where he logged multiple final table appearances in key regional festivals. According to the Hendon Mob, Tsun Yin Chiu’s total live tournament earnings are approximately $95,281.
One of his most notable performances came at the Asian Poker Tour (APT) Taipei 2025. Chiu navigated a tough field to finish 5th in a major side event, securing a payout of TWD 711,500 (~$22,000).
He maintained this momentum at the MPT Macau Poker Open in March 2025. Competing at the MGM Cotai, he finished 2nd in the HK$5,000 No Limit Hold’em event, earning HK$161,010 (~$20,700) and proving his ability to close out tournaments heads-up.
Earlier in the 2025 season, Chiu found success at the Players Series Championship Taiwan in February, where he finished 5th in the NT$16,500 Taiwan Open for NT$339,000 (~$10,800), further cementing his status as a regular threat in Taipei’s poker scene.
Biography & Poker Background
Representing Hong Kong , Tsun Yin Chiu focuses his play on the accessible and high-value circuits of Taiwan and Macau. His frequent deep runs at the Chinese Texas Hold’em Poker Association (CTP) in Taipei indicate a familiarity with the aggressive dynamics of Taiwanese fields.
His 2025 campaign demonstrates a player on the rise, transitioning from smaller buy-in daily events to significant “Series” tournaments like the APT and MPT, where he consistently reaches the final stages.

Play Style & Strategy
Tsun Yin Chiu’s results highlight a strong proficiency in No Limit Hold’em. His ability to make final tables in large-field “Open” events – such as the Taiwan Open and APT side events – suggests a solid understanding of tournament survival and ICM (Independent Chip Model) pressure.
His runner-up finish in Macau and multiple top-5 finishes in Taiwan show he is capable of adjusting his strategy for short-handed play, a critical skill for maximizing ROI in tournament poker.
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