Gods of Poker Heads to Taipei in January Following Big Jeju Launch

The arrival of Gods of Poker in early December delivered exactly what the name promised — something bold, dramatic, and completely different. The maiden GOP series, branded Eden Awakens, ran from December 5–14 in Jeju and quickly proved that this was no ordinary debut on the Asian poker calendar.

Across ten packed days, the Korean island once again became a magnet for international poker talent, hosting 80 events and welcoming a buzzing mix of seasoned pros and rising stars. Expectations were high heading into Jeju, but the first GOP stop managed to push well beyond them, setting a confident tone for what is shaping up to be one of the most exciting new live poker tours in Asia.

A Debut Festival Packed With Action and Big Moments

GOP Jeju Main Event Winner
A historic moment: Tian Zhi Kong from China wins the first Gods of Poker Main Event. Photo Credits: (Gods of Poker).

The numbers alone told a strong story. Jeju saw full schedules, lively tables, and a palpable sense of curiosity as players experienced the Gods of Poker format for the first time. But it was the standout moments that truly defined the festival.

The inaugural Main Event crowned its first-ever champion when China’s Tian Zhi Kong outlasted the field to lift the striking Black-and-Gold Gauntlet and pocket KR₩ 187,290,000 (around USD 127,000). The victory felt symbolic — not just a win, but the opening chapter of a brand-new tour.

The GOP High Roller added another headline moment. Japan’s Hirokazu Kobayashi dominated a stacked 69-entry field to secure the Silver Gauntlet and KR₩ 100,558,000 (about USD 68,000). With a buy-in of KR₩ 5,500,000, the two-day High Roller attracted elite competition, paying just 10 players from a prize pool exceeding KR₩ 327 million.

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What Really Stood Out in Jeju

GOP Gauntlets
Just look at these awesome trophies, the GOP Gauntlets. Wouldn’t you want to hold one? Photo Credits: (Gods of Poker).

Beyond payouts and trophies, Jeju showcased what makes Gods of Poker genuinely different.

At the heart of the festival was the Cronus Structure, a modern, data-driven tournament format designed to respect players’ time while maintaining competitive integrity. Inspired by Cronus, the Titan of Time, the structure delivered smoother progressions, fairer play, and a pace that players immediately appreciated. Time is gold at GOP, and it showed in every level.

Operations also ran seamless, reflecting the experience behind the scenes from its founders Lloyd Fontillas and Ray Chiu. From floor management and cashiers to dealer efficiency, the festival flowed with confidence and professionalism.

Then there were the trophies. The GOP Gauntlets were instant conversation starters. Bold, wearable, and unapologetically unique, they transformed victory into something visible and memorable. Seeing champions proudly don these gauntlets added real personality to the winner moments — something rarely seen on live poker tours.

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Two Dealers, Zero Downtime

One of the most talked-about innovations was the use of two dealers at all High Roller events and the Main Event final table. Once a hand ended, the next deal was ready immediately. No waiting. No dead time.

Much like online poker, this kept the pace high, increased hands per level, and gave players more strategic opportunities. It was fast, smooth, and extremely well received — and it is set to return at future GOP stops.

Player of the Series Returns

Player of the Series Jeju
Meng Ling Lin from Taiwan was crowned first Gods of Poker Player of the Series in Jeju. Photo Credits: (Gods of Poker).

Gods of Poker also brought back a fan-favorite concept that has been missing from many Asian tours in recent years — Player of the Series.

Points were awarded for cashes, with a minimum requirement of three ITM finishes to qualify. The race stayed wide open until the final days, when Taiwan’s Meng Ling Lin surged to the top following her third-place finish in the Main Event. She claimed the POS Crown along with $1,500 in GOP Tournament Credits.

The Player of the Series title will once again be a major storyline at the next stop, giving consistent performers another reason to stay engaged across the full schedule.

Next Stop Comes Fast — GOP Taipei Is Almost Here

The Gods of Poker tour barely has time to catch its breath. Less than two weeks after Jeju wrapped up, GOP returns with its second festival, The Titan Assembly, running January 8–18 at the CTP Asia Poker Arena in Taipei City, Taiwan.

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Players can expect an even bigger offering this time:

  • 95 total events
  • At least three mixed-game tournaments per day
  • Daily No-Limit Hold’em turbos and High Rollers
  • A TW$45,000 buy-in Main Event with TW$21 million guaranteed
  • A refined, innovative blind structure
  • Over TW$42 million in total guarantees

The first Main Event flights will begin on January 12, and the Player of the Series crown will once again be up for grabs across the full festival.

A Strong First Step for a New Asian Poker Powerhouse

What Jeju made clear is that Gods of Poker has arrived with purpose. The combination of smart structures, bold presentation, player-focused innovation, and electric atmosphere has already positioned GOP comfortably alongside longer-established Asian poker brands.

Based on the energy, execution, and ambition shown at the debut stop, excitement around the Taipei series is more than justified. For poker fans across Asia — and for international players looking for something fresh — Gods of Poker is quickly becoming a tour worth following closely as it builds momentum into the new year and beyond.

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