Haohui Ma is a Chinese professional poker player who has rapidly emerged as a formidable force on the Asian circuit, widely recognized for his high level of consistency in elite fields and major tournament titles.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
With over $815,000 in total live earnings, Haohui Ma currently ranks 89th on the China All Time Money List. According to The Hendon Mob, his career best live cash of $126,828 was achieved in 2025, a year that saw him accumulate nearly $600,000 in winnings alone.
One of the standout achievements for Ma occurred in April 2025 at Poker Dream 17 in Malaysia , where he outlasted a field of 106 entries to win the High Roller title for ~$75,200. He further proved his elite status with a runner up finish in the Poker Dream 16 Jeju Mystery Bounty for $34,695 and a deep run in the 2025 APT Incheon Main Event, where he finished in 10th place for $21,575.
Ma has maintained a prolific scoring rate throughout late 2025. Recent triumphs include a 5th place finish in the Poker Dream 18 Malaysia High Roller for $14,100 and a 7th place finish in the Triton One Jeju NLHE 8 Handed event for $11,800. He also recorded a top 5 finish at the Macau Poker Summer Main Event, earning $39,045.

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from China, Haohui Ma has transitioned from regional events to becoming a mainstay of the global professional stage. While he is a staple of major Asian festivals like the Asian Poker Tour (APT) and Poker Dream, his resume has expanded to include high stakes competitions across South Korea, Malaysia, and Macau. His rapid ascent is reflected in his Global Poker Index (GPI) ranking, where he reached a career high of 346th in late 2025.
Play Style & Strategy
Haohui Ma is known for a calculated and high pressure tournament strategy, often excelling in elite High Roller and Mystery Bounty formats. During his deep run in the 2025 APT Incheon Main Event, live reporting noted his aggressive tactical approach, which included significant three bet bluffs and a relentless pursuit of chips that carried him to the final table bubble. His strategy frequently involves leveraging stack depth to navigate massive fields, a skill that has led to a high frequency of final table appearances across the most competitive Asian circuits.

























