Genki Nakano is a Japanese professional poker player who has become a consistent presence in the Asian tournament circuit, particularly within the Asian Poker Tour (APT) and regional festivals in South Korea and Taiwan.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Genki Nakano has recorded total live tournament earnings of over $53,000. His career-best live cash of $8,911 was achieved in November 2017 when he finished 23rd in the $1,675 No Limit Hold’em Main Event at the WSOP Circuit Nevada in Las Vegas. He currently ranks 434th on the Japan All Time Money List.
Nakano has a strong history of podium finishes in the Asian region. In May 2018, he secured a major victory at the AJPC Asian Circuit in Incheon, South Korea, winning the No Limit Hold’em Main Mini for $6,092. Just a month later, he achieved a 2nd-place finish in the Pot Limit Omaha High Rollers event at the APT Seoul for $2,914. His 2025 season has continued this trend of deep runs, most recently finishing 7th in the Pot Limit Courchevel High – 5 Card Turbo at the APT Championship Taipei City in November 2025.
Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Japan, where he currently resides, Genki Nakano has established himself as a specialized circuit regular with a particular focus on mid-to-high stakes tournaments in South Korea, Taiwan, and the Philippines. He built his early reputation through consistent cashes at the Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) and the Asian Poker Tour (APT) . His professional trajectory is characterized by a versatile ability to navigate both large-field No Limit Hold’em events and technical variants such as Pot Limit Omaha.
Play Style & Strategy
Genki Nakano is known for a technical and adaptable play style, frequently excelling in high-speed tournament structures such as Deepstack Turbo and Hyper Turbo formats. His consistent final table appearances in technical variants like Pot Limit Courchevel and Pot Limit Omaha demonstrate an advanced understanding of non-Hold’em game theory and strong ICM awareness. By balancing aggressive tactical maneuvers with a disciplined approach to stack accumulation, Nakano has maintained a high “In The Money” (ITM) rate across varied international fields.












