Yu Liang

Yu Liang
Name Yu Liang
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Yu Liang is a professional poker player from Shanghai, China. He currently has $2,048,492 in live earnings. Notably, he won the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series London 2019,  £50,000 NLH Short Deck Ante-Only Event. There, he walked away with the trophy and $ 945,416.

Yu Liang: Live Tournament Participation

He has cashed in a total of 37 live tournaments spanning from 2011 to 2021. His debut occurred in August 2011 at the Asian Poker King Tournament, HK$ 100,000 NLH High Roller Event. Impressively, he secured 4th place and ended the night with a cash of $31,566. Moving forward to June 2012, he participated at the Macau Poker Cup Red Dragon. This occurred in the HK$10,120 NLH Event where he finished 8th and cashed for $13,354.

In January 2013, he reappeared at the Macau Poker Cup. This time in the HK$ 6,000 NLH Event where he clinched 13th place and walked away with $1,780. Fast forward to August 2014 again at the Macau Poker Cup. This occurred in the HK$ 11,000 NLH Red Dragon Event, securing 79th place and claiming $2,451. 

In May 2015, he competed at the Asia Pacific Poker Tour, HK$ 95,000 NLH High Roller Event. There, he triumphed in 1st place, ending the night with a profit of $321,477. Moving on to March 2016, he joined the Asia Championship of Poker Platinum Series XII. During the HK$ 2,700 NLH Event, he finished in 1st place and cashed for $8,935. 

Fast forward in June 2017, he reappeared at the Asia Championship of Poker Platinum Series. This time in the HK$ 2,250 NLH Knockout Event. In this session, again he had another 1st place, cashing for $5,330.

Moving forward in August 2019 at the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series London, £ 50,000 NLH Short Deck Ante-Only Event. He achieved his highest cash in a live tournament, securing another 1st place and a cash of $945,416.

His latest cash in a live tournament was in October 2021 at the Tiger Poker Cup 2021 Season 3. This happened in the ¥2,000 NLH Member’s Event where he placed 18th and walked away with a profit of $1,115.

Conclusion

Over the course of 37 live tournaments spanning from 2011 to 2021, he has consistently excelled. Noteworthy achievements include his debut at the Asian Poker King Tournament in August 2011, where he secured 4th place with a $31,566 profit, and triumphs at events like the Asia Pacific Poker Tour in May 2015 and the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series London in August 2019.  His latest tournament in October 2021 at the Tiger Poker Cup saw him secure 18th place, further solidifying his success in the world of professional poker.