Wei Yan is a Taiwanese professional poker player widely recognized as a rising force in the Asian circuit, specifically for his dominant performances at the World Poker Tour (WPT) and regional Taiwanese festivals.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Wei Yan has accumulated $17,390 in total live earnings. His breakout year came in 2026 during the WPT Cambodia 2026 festival at NagaWorld, where he recorded a string of high-profile results. His career-best score of $8,750 was earned for a 6th-place finish in the 8-Max Championship, an event where he notably entered the final day as the chip leader.
During the same WPT Cambodia series, he showcased his versatility by bagging the chip lead in the Mystery Bounty Day 1B and ultimately finishing 7th for $5,550. He also secured a deep run in the Championship Warm Up, placing 12th for $3,090. Previously, his consistency was visible in the local Chinese Texas Hold’em Poker Association (CTP) circuit, including a 5th-place finish at the 2024 CTP Yunlin for NTD 2,000.

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Taiwan, Wei Yan has rapidly transitioned from the local Taipei grinding scene to international championship tables. He is a prominent member of the burgeoning Taiwanese poker community, having honed his skills in the highly competitive daily tournaments at the CTP Club before taking his game to major stops in Southeast Asia. His 2026 trajectory indicates a shift toward high-stakes international series, where he has begun to outclass experienced global fields.
Play Style & Strategy
Wei Yan is known for a relentless and aggressive tournament strategy, particularly effective during the chip-accumulation phases of major events. His ability to secure multiple end-of-day chip leads in the WPT Cambodia 8-Max Championship and Mystery Bounty demonstrates an elite understanding of stack leverage and big-stack pressure. He excels in short-handed play and is recognized for his technical proficiency in No Limit Hold’em, often employing a high-variance style that forces opponents into difficult marginal decisions during the bubble and final table approach.


















