Jack En Ching Wu is a highly accomplished Taiwanese professional poker player who has solidified his status as one of the most successful figures on the Asian poker circuit. Widely recognized for his deep runs in prestigious international festivals, he is a mainstay in the high-stakes tournament scene and is currently ranked among the top 25 on the Taiwan All Time Money List.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Jack En Ching Wu has total live earnings of $926,715. He has reached several major milestones throughout his career, including surpassing the $500,000 earnings mark. His career-best live cash was $118,622, which he earned after an exceptional performance at the Aussie Millions Poker Championship in 2020.
In 2025, Wu has maintained a high volume of results across the Asia-Pacific region. During the Manila Megastack 23 in November 2025, he finished 6th in the Survivor Knockout event for PHP 76,000 (~$1,298) and 26th in the Double Stack event for PHP 25,000 (~$424). Earlier in the year, he secured 19th place in the Natural8 Open Main Event at the 2025 Players Series Taiwan Championship II for NTD 88,000 (~$2,909) and finished 7th in a Turbo event at Poker Dream 18 Malaysia for RM 2,700 (~$612).

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Taiwan, Wu has built a reputation as a relentless traveler on the global circuit, frequently competing in major festivals in the United States, Australia, and throughout Southeast Asia. His background includes a strong foundation in both live and online poker, with his total online earnings exceeding $376,000. He is a regular participant in marquee stops such as the Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT), Asian Poker Tour (APT), and World Series of Poker (WSOP), consistently representing the high level of talent emerging from the Taiwanese poker community.
Play Style & Strategy
Wu is known for a highly sophisticated and versatile play style, demonstrating elite proficiency in large-field No Limit Hold’em tournaments. His consistency across varied formats, ranging from the deep-stacked structures of the Aussie Millions Main Event to the fast-paced dynamics of Survivor Knockouts,suggests a strategy that emphasizes strong fundamental awareness and the ability to effectively manage stack leverage. He is particularly dangerous in high-pressure “Survivor” and “Mystery Bounty” formats, where his tactical adjustments to unique prize structures have earned him numerous final table appearances.
























