Shoichiro Tamaki
Shoichiro Tamaki is a Japanese professional poker player residing in Okinawa, Japan. He is recognized as a high-volume competitor on the global circuit and an Asian Poker Tour (APT) Main Event champion.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Shoichiro Tamaki has surpassed the $100,000 milestone with total live earnings of $345,276. He is ranked 71st on the Japan All Time Money List. His career-best recorded live cash stands at $205,025.
This massive score came from his victory at the APT Incheon 2023 Main Event , where he claimed the golden lion trophy and a top prize of KRW 271,447,000 (~$205,025) after an ICM deal.
His recent triumphs in late 2025 demonstrate his consistency:
- He finished runner-up in the NT$35,000 Turbo Championship at the APT Championship Taipei 2025 for $23,697.
- He also won a Teams Event at the same APT Championship in November 2025 for $2,849.

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Japan and residing in Okinawa, Shoichiro Tamaki made a massive impact on the global scene early in his career, with his $205K Main Event win being only his third recorded live cash. He has since demonstrated a committed global schedule in 2025, with cashes at the World Series of Poker (WSOP) in Las Vegas and the Asian Poker Tour (APT) in Taiwan and South Korea.
Play Style & Strategy
Shoichiro Tamaki is known for his aggressive tournament strategy, riding momentum and overcoming adversity to secure titles. His victory in the record-breaking APT Main Event field shows his strong fundamentals and ability to dominate short-handed play. He successfully navigated the heads-up battle by employing aggression and making a critical call with bottom pair to secure the championship.


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