Kazuki Yoshioka is a Japanese professional poker player who has quickly emerged as a consistent competitor on the Asian poker circuit, particularly excelling in the high-pressure environments of hyper-turbo formats. He is widely recognized for his recent string of successes in the Philippines, establishing himself as a rising name within the Japanese poker community.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Kazuki Yoshioka has total live earnings of $3,950. While his recorded total is in the early stages of his career, his 2025 campaign has been defined by high-impact finishes in major regional festivals.
His career-best result and first major victory came in December 2025 during the Manila Megastack 23 in PokerStars LIVE Manila . Yoshioka conquered the Hyper Turbo, outlasting the field to secure the title and a top prize of PHP 91,500 (~$1,560). This followed another massive performance earlier in the year at the Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) Manila Championship in October 2025, where he finished as the runner-up in the Bubble Rush event for PHP 98,000 (~$1,685). These consistent deep runs have quickly propelled him up the Japan All Time Money List.

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Japan, Yoshioka has become a familiar face at the PokerStars Live room in Okada Manila. He is part of a dedicated group of Japanese players who have made the Philippines their primary testing ground, finding substantial success in the competitive mid-stakes fields. Yoshioka’s background reflects a transition into the international live circuit, where he has demonstrated an ability to navigate field dynamics across different tours including the APPT and Manila Megastack series.
Play Style & Strategy
Yoshioka is increasingly known for a highly aggressive and technical approach, particularly in short-stack and fast-structured tournaments. His victory in the Manila Megastack Hyper Turbo highlights a strategy that excels during the high-variance phases of play, where precise pre-flop adjustments and shove-fold ranges are critical. His runner-up finish in the APPT Bubble Rush further demonstrates his ability to handle the unique ICM pressure of specialized tournament formats, making him a formidable opponent at any final table.




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