Mami Taira is a Japanese professional poker player known for her consistency in the Asian circuit, widely recognized as a rising regular in the Japan Open Poker Tour (JOPT) and the Asian Poker Tour (APT).
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Mami Taira has accumulated $17,494 in total live earnings. Her career-best live cash of $3,921 was recorded in August 2025 at the APT Incheon in South Korea , where she secured a runner-up finish in the KRW 350,000 No Limit Hold’em Super Hyper Turbo event.
The 2025 season has been particularly successful for Taira, marked by multiple high-profile final table appearances. In November 2025, she achieved another major milestone at the APT Championship Taipei, finishing 2nd in the NTD 8,000 No Limit Hold’em Super Hyper Turbo (Event #22) for $3,162. Earlier that year, she also placed 4th in the APT Taipei Women’s Event for $2,070, further solidifying her reputation as a top-tier competitor in diverse tournament formats. These results contribute significantly to her growing poker net worth and ranking on the Japan All Time Money List.
Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Japan, Mami Taira currently resides in her home country and has become a fixture at major domestic and international festivals in the region. She built her initial reputation competing in the Japan Open Poker Tour (JOPT) and KKPoker Live events in Tokyo before transitioning to the global stage. Today, she frequently travels to major poker hubs such as Taipei, Incheon, and Jeju, establishing herself as a formidable presence on the Asian Poker Tour.
Play Style & Strategy
Known for a calculated and resilient play style, Mami Taira excels in fast-paced No Limit Hold’em formats. Her ability to navigate large fields, evidenced by her frequent deep runs in Super Hyper Turbo and 6-Max events, demonstrates strong ICM awareness and tactical patience. She is particularly dangerous in turbo-structured tournaments, where she effectively uses chip leverage to pressure opponents during the bubble and final table phases.














