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Chinese poker player (born 1982)
Aaron Zang |
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Residence | Macau |
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Born | Shu Nu Zang (1982-06-21) 21 June 1982 (age 42) China |
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Aaron Zang (simplified Chinese: 臧书奴; traditional Chinese: 臧書奴; pinyin: Zāng Shūnú; born 21 June 1982) is a Chinese poker player currently residing in Macau. He won the £1,050,000 No Limit Hold'em Triton Million for Charity event in 2019 which has the largest single payout in poker tournament history.[1]
Poker career
Zang got into poker through a friend after he went to university. He regularly deposited money into the partypoker online poker room which he repeatedly gambled away. In 2006, his uncle gave him ¥1,000 which he used to build a bankroll of ¥400,000. In 2007, Zang began playing professionally in Macau.[2]
In 2019, Zang won the £1,050,000 No Limit Hold'em Triton Million defeating Bryn Kenney heads up. The tournament had the largest scheduled single payout in poker tournament history with first place receiving £19,000,000 ($23,100,000). However, due to a prize splitting deal agreed with Kenney, Zang ended up receiving £13,779,491 ($16,775,820) for first place while Kenney received the larger prize of £16,890,509 ($20,563,324) for finishing runner-up. The deal was made when the tournament entered heads up with Kenney holding an over 5:1 chip lead against Zang. Zang made a comeback and eventually won the tournament.[3][4] For his victory in the 2019 Triton Million event, Zang received the third largest single payout in poker tournament history behind Kenney's runner-up place prize in the same tournament and Antonio Esfandiari's victory prize at 2012 Big One for One Drop for $18,346,673.[5]
As of August 2020, Zang has won over US$17,600,000 in live poker tournaments, overtaking Elton Tsang as the most successful Chinese poker player in live tournaments. His latest victory coming from Triton Poker Vietnam where he won $1,00,000 in the Short Deck Main Event. [6]
Personal life
Zang played Magic: The Gathering during high school and won a Chinese championship in the card game. He graduated from university in 2005. In 2013, he founded a company specializing in Bitcoin in Shenzhen.[2]
Prize Money Overview
With total tournament earnings of nearly $22 million, Aaron Zang is the most successful Chinese poker player on the All-Time Money List[7] as of March 15, 2023.
Total tournament earnings by Aaron Zang since 2007:
Year
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Prize Money (in $)
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Tournament Wins
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2007
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1,783
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0
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2008–2012
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0
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0
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2013
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0
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1
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2014
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116,938
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0
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2015
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251,771
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0
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2016
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330,073
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0
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2017
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0
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0
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2018
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156,848
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0
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2019
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19,487,836
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1
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2020–2022
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0
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0
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2023
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1,544,000
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1
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Total
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21,889,249
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3
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