In 2012, Naoya Kihara became the first Japanese player in history to win a World Series of Poker bracelet. Over the last 14 years, nine other Japanese players joined him in annals of poker history as bracelet winners, most notably two-time champions Ryutaro Suzuki and Shiina Okamoto. Kihara, now 44 years old, now stands alongside Suzuki and […] The post Naoya Kihara Wins WSOP $10K 2-7 Championship, Second Bracelet appeared first on Card Player .
Naoya Kihara Wins WSOP $10K 2-7 Championship, Second Bracelet
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