Yuanfeng Dai is a professional poker player from China who has become a rising figure in the Asian tournament circuit, particularly known for his deep runs in regional festivals in South Korea and Taiwan.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, his total earnings stand at $56,536. Dai reached a significant career milestone in October 2025 at the Asian Poker Tour (APT) Jeju in South Korea. Competing in Event #89: KRW 850,000 No Limit Hold’em – Double Stack, he outlasted a field of 254 entries to claim 1st place and a career-best score of KRW 35,850,454 (∼$27,152).
His success continued into late 2025 on the Taiwanese circuit. In December 2025, he secured another title at the OLA Poker Tour Taipei, winning the NTD 5,800 No Limit Hold’em Monster Stack for NTD 155,400 (∼$4,842). Additionally, he has demonstrated consistency in the World Poker Tour (WPT) Prime series, notably finishing 162nd in the 2024 WPT Prime Taiwan Main Event out of 1,666 entries for NTD 59,000 (∼$1,848).

Biography & Poker Background
Hailing from China, Dai has established himself as a versatile regular across major Asian poker hubs including Taipei, Jeju, and Genting Highlands. He began recording significant live results in early 2024, quickly transitioning from deep runs in massive fields at Poker Dream Malaysia to securing major trophies in South Korea. His rapid ascent in 2025, highlighted by his APT and OLA Poker Tour victories, has placed him among the most active professional competitors in the region.
Play Style & Strategy
Dai is recognized for his tactical adaptability and stamina in multi-day tournament formats. His ability to navigate through both large fields, such as the WPT Prime Taiwan, and specialized high-intensity fields like the APT Double Stack, demonstrates a strong foundation in tournament survival and final table aggression. Furthermore, his success is not limited to standard No Limit Hold’em; he has shown proficiency in alternative formats, evidenced by a 4th-place finish in a Pot Limit Omaha Hi-Lo (Big O) event at APT Jeju, highlighting a well-rounded strategic approach that makes him a dangerous opponent in any mixed festival schedule.














