Shiono Takashi is a professional poker player from Japan who has built a reputation for his versatility across different poker variants. Based in Tokyo, he is a consistent performer on the Asian tournament circuit, frequently cashing in major festivals in the Philippines, South Korea, and his home country of Japan.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Shiono Takashi has accumulated $72,587 in total live earnings, ranking him 343rd on the Japan All Time Money List. His career is anchored by a “Best Live Cash” of $35,205, highlighting his ability to secure significant payouts. Takashi has been particularly active and successful in late 2025. At the Manila Megastack 23 in December 2025, he made back-to-back final table appearances. He finished 4th in the Sunday Millions for ₱335,000 ($5,687) and secured a runner-up finish in the NLH/PLO Mixed Game for ₱101,000 ($1,713). These results followed a victory in October 2024 at the Japan Open Poker Tour (JOPT) in Tokyo, where he won the H.O.R.S.E. event, further demonstrating his mixed-game proficiency.

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Japan and currently residing in Tokyo, Takashi has been recording results on the live circuit since at least 2016. He is a regular traveler within the Asia-Pacific region, with a resume that includes cashes in Macau, Manila, and Jeju. In addition to his regional success, Takashi competes on the global stage. He cashed in the $1,000 Seniors Championship at the 2024 World Series of Poker (WSOP) in Las Vegas, proving his willingness to test his skills against the massive fields of the summer series.
Play Style & Strategy
Takashi stands out as a well-rounded player who does not limit himself to No Limit Hold’em. His recent victory in a H.O.R.S.E. tournament and a 2nd place finish in a Pot Limit Omaha mix event indicate a strong understanding of non-Hold’em variants. This ability to switch disciplines makes him a dangerous opponent in mixed game formats. His recent deep runs in both standard Hold’em and mixed events suggest a patient, adaptable strategy that allows him to thrive in complex tournament structures.
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