Runa Yasuzawa is a Japanese professional poker player who has become a prominent figure on the Asian tournament circuit, frequently securing final table finishes in major regional festivals across the Philippines and South Korea.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, her total live earnings stand at $4,515. Yasuzawa has demonstrated exceptional consistency in the Manila Megastack series, where she has recorded several of her most significant scores. Her career-best live cash came in December 2023 at Manila Megastack 17 in PokerStars LIVE Manila , finishing 4th in the PHP 13,200 + 1,800 No Limit Hold’em – Deepstack for PHP 107,200 (∼$1,937).
She has also found considerable success in specialized fields, notably finishing 3rd in thePHP 8,800 + 1,200 No Limit Hold’em – Ladies Event at Manila Megastack 23 in December 2025 for PHP 43,500 (~$738). Her international resume includes a 7th-place finish at Manila Megastack 20 for PHP 54,000 (~$933) and a 5th-place finish in the KRW 300,000 + 30,000 No Limit Hold’em – AJPC Queen’s Cup at the AJPC Samurai Circuit Incheon for KRW 800,000 (~$607).

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Takaicity, Japan, Yasuzawa is a dedicated traveler on the international circuit, with recorded results spanning from Asia to the United States. She began her live tournament career in late 2022 and has since established herself as a regular in the Filipino poker scene. In addition to her Asian successes, she has also competed in the Golden Nugget Grand Poker Series in Las Vegas, further expanding her professional experience on the global stage.
Play Style & Strategy
Yasuzawa is recognized for a disciplined and resilient play style, particularly effective in deep-stack and ladies-only events where navigating specific field dynamics is crucial. Her ability to reach multiple final tables at the Manila Megastack series highlights a strong technical foundation and the patience required for deep-run survival. She primarily excels in No Limit Hold’em, where she utilizes a calculated approach to outlast opponents in both standard and turbo-structured tournaments.














