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Introduction to Japanese Poker Professionals: Styles, Achievements, and Learning Insights

Japanese poker professionals are known for their discipline, emphasis on ICM and mathematical decision-making. This article introduces the backgrounds and styles of several representative players and their contributions to poker strategy, helping players understand Asian poker culture and improve their own skills.

Analysis of Representative Japanese Poker Professionals and Their Styles

This article introduces several representative Japanese professional poker players, including Kosei Ichinose, Naoya Kihara, Tetsuya Tsuchiya, etc., analyzing their technical characteristics and playing styles to help players understand the culture and strategic preferences of the Japanese poker community.

Analysis of Japanese Poker Professional Players' Styles and Strategies

This article introduces the unique styles and core strategies of several well-known Japanese poker professional players, including tight-aggressive adjustments, pre-flop hand selection, bluff-catching techniques, etc., to help readers understand the success of Japanese players in international competitions.

Japanese Poker Pro: A Model of Discipline and Mathematics

This article introduces representative Japanese poker pro Naoya Kihara and analyzes common strategic traits of Japanese players: discipline, mathematical foundation, and patience. Readers can learn how to improve their own poker skills.

Japanese Poker Professionals: The Rise from Tokyo to Las Vegas

Introduces the careers and style characteristics of top Japanese poker professionals such as Yosuke Sekiya, Naoya Kihara, and Takuya Suzuki, and extracts strategic elements worth learning, helping readers understand the rise of Asian poker power.

Strategy Insights from Japan's Top Poker Player: The Case of Naoya Kihara

This article takes Japan's most successful poker player Naoya Kihara as an example, analyzing his tight-aggressive style, key hand decisions, and emotional control, extracting practical poker strategies including range construction, thin value betting, and river reading techniques. Suitable for players looking to improve their cash game or tournament level.

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Japanese player Naoya Kihara becomes first double bracelet winner of 2026 WSOP

Japanese player Naoya Kihara won two championship gold bracelets in a row at the 2026 WSOP, becoming the first double bracelet winner of the event and the sixth player in WSOP history to win consecutive championship events.

Casella denies Schulman eighth gold bracelet; Kessler again comes close but falls short

In 2026 WSOP mixed game events, seven-time bracelet winner Nick Schulman was defeated by Mike Casella in the $1,500 Seven-Card Stud Hi-Lo event, failing to secure his eighth gold bracelet. Allen Kessler finished third in the $10,000 Seven-Card Stud Championship, extending his 21-year gold bracelet drought. Naoya Kihara won that event, while Scott Clements defeated Phil Hellmuth to win the $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo Championship.

Champion: Naoya Kihara Becomes First Double Bracelet Winner of 2026 WSOP

Japanese player Naoya Kihara won the $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship and the $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship consecutively at the 2026 World Series of Poker WSOP, becoming the first double bracelet winner of the event. He now leads Japan historically with three WSOP bracelets and joins the elite ranks of WSOP back-to-back champions.

Naoya Kihara Stages Stunning Comeback at 2026 WSOP, Pokerfuse Calls It Greatest Comeback Ever

According to Pokerfuse, Japanese professional poker player Naoya Kihara completed an incredible comeback at the 2026 World Series of Poker WSOP, which the outlet called 'the greatest comeback in history.'

2026 WSOP Double Champion Naoya Kihara Leads Player of the Year Race, Shaun Deeb Close Behind

Halfway through the 2026 WSOP schedule, Japanese player Naoya Kihara leads the Player of the Year standings with two gold bracelets 1665 points, with Shaun Deeb close behind at 1596 points. This article analyzes the current top 10 rankings and POY prize structure, including a $100,000 Paradise tournament package and other generous prizes.

Naoya Kihara's Single-Chip Comeback Ends 14-Year WSOP Title Drought

Japanese poker player Naoya Kihara staged a remarkable comeback from a single chip to win a WSOP event, ending his 14-year drought for a WSOP title.

2026 WSOP Updates: 19 Gold Bracelets Awarded, Exciting Action Continues

The 2026 World Series of Poker WSOP is in full swing at the Paris Las Vegas and Horseshoe casinos, with 19 gold bracelets awarded through Day 14. This article summarizes recent champions and highlights of upcoming events, including impressive performances from new and familiar faces like Naseem Salem and Honghao Zhang.

WSOP 2026 Update: Series Sees First Double Champion

On Day 17 of the 2026 WSOP, Japanese player Naoya Kihara won his second gold bracelet of the series, becoming the first double champion of the summer. Kristen Foxen, Artur Martirosian, and others also achieved success. Key upcoming events include the $250,000 Super High Roller tournament.

2026 WSOP: Naoya Kihara Becomes First Double Bracelet Winner

According to PokerStrategy.com, Japanese player Naoya Kihara won his second gold bracelet at the 2026 WSOP, becoming the first double winner of the series, showcasing his exceptional prowess in the poker world.

Japanese Player Naoya Kihara Wins Two WSOP Gold Bracelets in Three Days, Making History

Japanese professional poker player Naoya Kihara won two tournament titles and earned two gold bracelets within three days at the 2024 WSOP series, becoming the first Japanese player to achieve this feat and making history.

Japanese player Naoya Kihara wins second WSOP bracelet after 14 years, prize over $400,000

Japanese professional poker player Naoya Kihara wins his second WSOP bracelet in a WSOP event, about 14 years after his first, with a prize of over $400,000, once again proving his strength in poker.

Naoya Kihara Wins WSOP, Adding Glory to Japanese Poker

Japanese poker player and NIPPON SERIES executive director Naoya Kihara won a championship at the World Series of Poker WSOP held in Las Vegas, USA. The specific event name has not yet been announced, but it is another milestone for the Japanese poker scene.

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Japanese professional poker player, ranked 1166th in the world, with cumulative winnings over $2.4 million. Known for W…

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Japanese Player Naoya Kihara Wins Two WSOP Gold Bracelets in Three Days, Making History

Japanese professional poker player Naoya Kihara won two tournament titles and earned two gold bracelets within three da…

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Japanese player Naoya Kihara wins second WSOP bracelet after 14 years, prize over $400,000

Japanese professional poker player Naoya Kihara wins his second WSOP bracelet in a WSOP event, about 14 years after his…

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2026 WSOP Double Champion Naoya Kihara Leads Player of the Year Race, Shaun Deeb Close Behind

Halfway through the 2026 WSOP schedule, Japanese player Naoya Kihara leads the Player of the Year standings with two go…

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Japanese player Naoya Kihara becomes first double bracelet winner of 2026 WSOP

Japanese player Naoya Kihara won two championship gold bracelets in a row at the 2026 WSOP, becoming the first double b…

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Naoya Kihara Stages Stunning Comeback at 2026 WSOP, Pokerfuse Calls It Greatest Comeback Ever

According to Pokerfuse, Japanese professional poker player Naoya Kihara completed an incredible comeback at the 2026 Wo…

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Champion: Naoya Kihara Becomes First Double Bracelet Winner of 2026 WSOP

Japanese player Naoya Kihara won the $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship and the $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Cha…

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Japanese Poker Pro: A Model of Discipline and Mathematics

This article introduces representative Japanese poker pro Naoya Kihara and analyzes common strategic traits of Japanese…