PokerDream Review
Standalone · 2 ambassadors · Last updated April 2026
Asia's fastest-growing live poker circuit pairs with UK ambassadors to bridge two worlds
PokerDream launched in 2022 and has become the dominant premium festival brand across Southeast Asia, paying out over $13.8M in its first two years alone. Founded by Hong Kong high-stakes legend Winfred Yu and run under the 'by players, for players' philosophy, it now draws 9,000 to 12,000 entries per festival - and its UK ambassador signings signal a deliberate push into Western markets.
Visit PokerDream →01 The signings that matter
Grant Gardner
Grant Gardner is PokerDream's live face: the official host of Poker Dream Live and winner of Poker Host of the Year at the 2025 Taenaatak Awards. A UK-born Sports Science and Psychology graduate who relocated to Thailand, Gardner has played the circuit for over a decade and holds $487K in live earnings. His NLP mindset coaching practice - 'Master of the Mindset' - gives him a unique angle for the brand: he is not just a hired presenter but an active tournament player and coach who genuinely believes in the product. His ambassador signing was announced in January 2026 ahead of Poker Dream 20 Malaysia.
Profile →Johnny Kelly
Johnny Kelly brings credibility from both sides of the poker table. A former WSOPE dealer and poker room manager turned tournament player, Kelly spent two decades inside the poker industry before co-founding and becoming inaugural ambassador of the British Poker Series. His connection to PokerDream is one of genuine affinity - after attending a festival as a player and BPS representative, he called it 'Unbelievable, I love this festival.' With $328K in live earnings and deep roots in UK poker culture, Kelly is the bridge between PokerDream's Asian circuit and the British poker community the brand is actively courting.
Profile →02 At a glance
03 What PokerDream actually is - and what it is not
PokerDream is a live tournament circuit, not a poker room. That distinction matters for players reading this, because there is no standalone PokerDream client, no proprietary cash game pool, and no direct rakeback program to calculate. What exists is one of the fastest-growing and best-run premium festival brands in Asian poker, with 21 editions completed by mid-2026, a permanent home base at Resorts World Genting in Malaysia, and periodic stops in Vietnam, the Philippines, Taiwan, and South Korea's Jeju Island.
The brand was founded in 2022 by Winfred Yu - a Hong Kong poker legend who co-founded the Triton Series, ran the Poker King Club in Macau under SunCity, and holds over $9M in personal live earnings. Yu's industry connections made Poker Dream credible immediately: the first event in Malaysia at Genting Highlands drew both recreational players and Super High Rollers accustomed to Triton prices. By the end of Year 1, the Hoi An, Vietnam festival paid out over $3.8M - the richest single stop of any Asian touring brand that year.
By 2025, individual festivals were clearing $5M in prize money with 11,000-plus entries. The Poker Dream 18 Malaysia edition in August 2025 paid out $5M across 139 scheduled events, a scale that puts it comfortably ahead of other Asian touring brands on pure prize pool volume. The 2026 schedule has expanded to include Jeju for the first time, Taiwan at a new Taipei venue, and Malaysia editions that now carry MYR 5,000,000 (~$1.25M) Main Event guarantees.
04 The live tournament experience
What sets PokerDream apart structurally is its format variety and its genuine inclusivity across buy-in levels. A single festival might run 50 to 100 scheduled tournaments including freerolls, MYR 1,000 (~$250) Mystery Bounty events, MYR 3,200 (~$800) Main Events, MYR 12,000 (~$3,000) High Rollers, and MYR 20,000 (~$5,000) Super High Rollers. Mixed game events - Seven Card Stud, Triple Draw, Razz - have appeared regularly since 2024, which is unusual for an Asian circuit that remains NLHE-dominant.
The flagship tournament structure is player-friendly in a way the Asian circuit is not always known for. Deep starting stacks, 30-minute levels in major events, and the introduction of shot clocks in the late stages signal that the series is built for poker players rather than speed-grinders. The field composition reflects this: a genuine mix of local recreational players, regional pros, and traveling international professionals, which most analysts characterize as a profitable tournament environment.
Mystery Bounty has become a signature format for Poker Dream specifically - most festivals now offer multiple Mystery Bounty events at different buy-in levels, mirroring the global tournament shift that GGPoker accelerated online. The White Horse Cup Short Deck Super High Roller, first held at the 2023 Manila stop with a $1M guarantee and a PHP 1,380,000 (~$25,300) buy-in, has become the prestige centerpiece event for high-stakes players in the region.
05 Online access: satellites and the digital layer
For players who cannot make the trip to Genting or Jeju, Poker Dream offers online satellite qualification through three established platforms: GGPoker, Natural8 (the Asian-focused skin of GGNetwork), and WPT Global. This is a cost-effective path to seats - satellite buy-ins on these platforms can be a fraction of the live main event entry, and the availability on two of the world's largest poker networks means satellites are accessible globally.
The online satellite model also clarifies what PokerDream's 'online app' offering actually is in practice: it is not a standalone poker client but rather a mobile-optimized presence through its partner networks. Players interacting with PokerDream digitally are using the GGPoker or Natural8 interface, which means they benefit from those platforms' full software features, game variety, and rakeback programs when grinding satellite volume.
06 Buy-ins, rake, and what you actually pay
Live tournament rake at PokerDream events follows standard practice for Asian premium festivals. The entry fee (rake) is typically structured as a percentage of the buy-in, ranging from approximately 8 to 12% for mid-stakes events down to 5 to 7% for the Super High Roller tier. These rates are in line with comparable WPT and APT stops in the same venues.
There is no standalone rakeback program because there is no PokerDream poker room. Player incentives exist in other forms: early-bird hotel discounts of 20 to 25% at Resorts World Genting partner properties, 'Dream Bonus' top-up structures for multi-flight qualifications, bubble protection for the first 50 to 100 pre-registered players, and on-time registration credits for High Roller events.
PokerDream 21 Malaysia - Representative event structure (April 2026)
| Event | Buy-in (MYR) | Buy-in (USD approx.) | Guarantee (MYR) | Guarantee (USD approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Malaysia Open | 1,000 - 1,500 | $250 - $375 | 1,500,000 | $375,000 |
| Mystery Big Bounty | 2,100 | $525 | 400,000 | $100,000 |
| Main Event | 3,200 - 4,800 | $800 - $1,200 | 5,000,000 | $1,250,000 |
| High Roller | 12,000 | $3,000 | 300,000 | $75,000 |
| Super High Roller | 20,000 | $5,000 | 500,000 | $125,000 |
| Mystery Bounty High Roller | 10,000 | $2,500 | 300,000 | $75,000 |
For context: a Main Event buy-in at $800 to $1,200 with a $1.25M guarantee is genuinely competitive on the global circuit. The WPT Prime Cambodia March 2024 edition had a $1M Main Event guarantee; the Poker Dream 21 Malaysia headline guarantee comfortably exceeds that benchmark. The depth of the sub-events - 50-plus tournaments per festival including mixed games, bounty formats, and seniors events - also means players on smaller bankrolls have real options across a 10 to 14 day stay.
07 The UK connection - why the BPS partnership matters
The signing of Grant Gardner and the ongoing relationship with Johnny Kelly are not cosmetic ambassador moves. They represent PokerDream's active effort to position itself on the European poker calendar, specifically targeting the UK player base that has historically traveled to WSOP, EPT, and WPT stops but has less familiarity with the Asian circuit.
Gardner is the operational link - he hosts the live stream product and physically represents the brand at every festival, giving English-language audiences a consistent face and making the experience feel accessible rather than regional. His mindset coaching background adds an educational dimension to the brand's content that separates it from standard tournament circuit marketing. Kelly provides institutional credibility: a co-owner and ambassador of the British Poker Series who has also attended Poker Dream events is a signal to UK players that the festival is worth the journey.
The British Poker Series itself - which runs £100,000 to £200,000 GTD events monthly at Genting Casino Stratford in London - operates separately from PokerDream but shares a venue partner (Genting casinos) and at minimum one ambassador in Johnny Kelly. Whether this evolves into a formal cross-promotional arrangement or remains an organic ambassador overlap, the effect for UK players is the same: two credible industry figures are pointing in the same direction.
08 The verdict
PokerDream is not a poker room you deposit into and grind from your couch. It is one of the best-run live tournament circuits in Asia, with a founder whose credentials are unambiguous (Triton co-founder, Poker King Club president), a 'by players, for players' festival structure that genuinely lives up to the marketing, and a growth trajectory - from two events in 2022 to 27 scheduled for 2026 - that no comparable Asian brand has matched.
The online component is limited by design: if you want to participate, you either travel to a festival or qualify through GGPoker, Natural8, or WPT Global satellites. That is a meaningful constraint for players who cannot commit to a Southeast Asia or Jeju trip. But for the player who can make the trip, the combination of soft fields, luxury venues, player-friendly structures, and buy-in range ($250 open events through $5,000 Super High Rollers) at a single festival makes Poker Dream a compelling destination. The UK ambassador signings are the tell that this brand has ambitions beyond Asia - and the prize pool numbers suggest it has the momentum to deliver on them.
09 Quick facts
10 Full PokerDream ambassador roster (2)
Top 5 by lifetime earnings
| Ambassador | Country | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|
| Grant Gardner | United Kingdom | $487K |
| Johnny Kelly | United Kingdom | $329K |
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