William Fernandez is a professional poker player from the United States who has recently made an impact on the international tournament scene, particularly within the competitive Asian poker circuit. He has become a notable figure in the Philippine poker community through his participation in high-profile festivals in Manila.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, William Fernandez total earnings stand at $2,390. His breakout performances occurred in late 2025 during the Manila Megastack 23 series held at PokerStars LIVE Manila . His career-best live cash came from a 42nd-place finish in the Manila Megastack 23 Main Event , where he earned PHP 113,000 (~$1,920).
Just a day prior to his Main Event run, he secured another significant result by finishing 24th in the No Limit Hold’em – Super Stack event for PHP 27,500 ($470). These back-to-back cashes in one of Asia’s most prestigious mid-stakes series have quickly bolstered his profile on the global stage.

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from the United States, Fernandez has demonstrated a willingness to travel the global circuit, recently shifting his focus toward the booming markets of Southeast Asia. While his early tournament record includes cashes in his home country, such as a finish in the $250 No Limit Hold’em “Art of Poker” event in Texas, his most significant professional milestones have been achieved in 2025. His presence in major Filipino festivals suggests he is positioning himself as a regular in the Asian live tournament scene.
Play Style & Strategy
Fernandez is characterized by a resilient and methodical approach to tournament poker, particularly in large-field No Limit Hold’em events. His ability to navigate deep into tournaments with massive fields, such as the 850-entry Main Event at Manila Megastack 23, showcases strong late-stage survival skills and an understanding of pressure dynamics. He appears highly adaptable, capable of performing in both the fast-paced environment of a Super Stack turbo and the more strategic, multi-day structure of a major Main Event.















