Jinyu Zhou is an active poker player on the Asian tournament circuit, primarily competing in Taiwan and South Korea. Known for a high-volume approach to mid-stakes events, Zhou has established a consistent record in regional series such as the Asian Poker Tour (APT) and the World Poker Tour (WPT) Prime.
Career Earnings & Ranking
As of late 2025, Jinyu Zhou has surpassed the USD 45,000 career earnings milestone. Due to a highly productive 2024–2025 season, Zhou has climbed steadily in the regional rankings:
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Taiwan/China Regional Standing: Frequently ranked among the top 1,500 active players in the East Asian market.
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Global Poker Index (GPI) Ranking: Currently ranked in the top 35,000 worldwide (The Hendon Mob).
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Best Live Cash: Approximately USD 10,000, achieved in a major regional No-Limit Hold’em championship.
Notable 2024–2025 Results
The 2025 season has been a breakout year for Zhou, highlighted by consistent deep runs in Taipei and Jeju.
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APT Championship Taipei (Nov 2025): Recorded a deep run in the Main Event, finishing in the top 5% of a massive field.
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Jeju Poker Festival (Nov 2025): Secured a 12th-place finish in the Mystery Bounty event for USD 2,150.
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WPT Prime Taiwan (Aug 2025): Finished 34th in the Championship Event for USD 4,800, one of the most competitive fields in the region.
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CTP Taipei Series (2025): Consistently reaches the money in specialized formats such as the DeepStack and Monster Stack structures.
Biography & Play Style
Originally from the region, Zhou is a “circuit grinder” who capitalizes on the growing poker market in Taipei and the tax-free environment of Jeju.
Zhou’s play style is characterized by:
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Tournament Resilience: Successfully navigating fields of over 1,000 entries to reach the late stages of major championships.
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Mystery Bounty Dynamics: Demonstrating a strong understanding of “bounty equity,” which has resulted in several deep runs in the increasingly popular Mystery Bounty format.
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High-Volume Approach: Recording multiple cashes in a single festival, indicating a disciplined strategy capable of adjusting to the aggressive “meta” of the Asian circuit.












