The source of the 30 million startup capital for Huolala hides a magical story - it was actually won by the founder Zhou Shengfu from playing Texas Hold'em.
This entrepreneur named Shing Chow was a professional poker player in his early years. To improve his skills, he set a record of playing an average of 8000 hands per day, and at his peak, he could simultaneously open 8 online tables, developing incredible decision-making and risk-sensing abilities at the poker table. Even more legendary, while being a professional player, he also obtained a master's degree in economics from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, blending rational analysis with game theory into a unique survival philosophy.
With precise judgment, Zhou Shengfu accumulated 30 million at the poker table. Coincidentally, during the financial crisis, property prices in Hong Kong were low, and he decisively used this money to purchase dozens of properties. When the property market warmed up, he easily earned hundreds of millions of Hong Kong dollars through real estate arbitrage, achieving a leap in his original capital accumulation.
With this capital in hand, he spotted the gap in local cargo transportation and founded Huolala. From a poker table strategist to an industry giant in the moving business, every step Zhou Shengfu took was marked by astonishing execution: honing skills with the focus of a professional player, capturing wealth opportunities with economic thinking, and leveraging capital with precise timing.
Such a resume is almost like a light novel come to life. Netizens joked: 'I suggest making a movie directly, titled (From the Poker Table to the Cargo Empire), the plot is even more exciting than the script.'