Tamon Nakamura

Tamon Nakamura
Name Tamon Nakamura
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Tamon Nakamura, is a professional poker player from Tokyo, Japan. He has swiftly risen to prominence in the world of live tournament poker, amassing an impressive $1.25 million in earnings. His achievements include victories at the US Poker Open, notable cashes at the World Series of Poker, and an Ambassador for GGPoker Japan. However, Nakamura’s career took a dramatic turn when controversy led to the termination of his GGPoker Japan contract.

Tamon Nakamura Poker Career

Nakamura’s poker journey began in July 2016 with his first cash at the Asia Pacific Poker Tour in Manila, Philippines. After a brief hiatus, he made a triumphant return, claiming a title at the April 2018 APPT in Incheon, Korea. The event earned him an impressive prize of $25,110.

Over the next five years, Nakamura found consistent success on the international poker circuit. He notched up an impressive 23 cashes at WSOP events, accumulating a total of $189,567 in earnings. Despite his numerous accomplishments, the elusive WSOP bracelet remains just out of reach. His closest attempt came in July 2023 during 54th WSOP. He secured 4th place for $64,320 in the $3,000 Mixed Games: Nine Game Mix 7-Handed event. 

Furthermore, Nakamura’s poker career took a thrilling turn in March 2022 when he made a significant breakthrough. He claimed two six-figure victories at the PokerGO Tour’s U.S. Poker Open. During this exceptional week, the Japanese player first won Event #4: $10,000 Big Bet Mix for $169,600, following a 14th place in the series’ first event. Just two days later, Nakamura triumphed again, this time in a $15,000 8-Game Mix. He outdueled seventeen-time bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth in a thrilling heads-up battle to claim a generous prize of $239,700. This also marks his best live cash to date. 

Nakamura was last seen winning the Asia Series Poker Tour in Taiwan NT$22,000 Limit Mix – Masters Series in September 2023. He defeated a total of 20 entries and earned $7,181. As of today, Nakamura’s total live earnings stand at an impressive $1,251,960 according to his Hendon Mob page. This marks a remarkable doubling in value since his latest successful results. His poker journey and achievements can also be followed on his YouTube channel.

Tamon Nakamura on GGPoker Team Japan

Adam Hendrix and Tamon Nakamura had an issue during the 2022 WSOP. Hendrix accused Nakamura of taking money for a $50K Poker Players Championship share but not playing in the event. GGPoker Japan ended Nakamura’s contract due to duty breach and credit loss, with Tamon later covering the payment through GGPoker Team Japan.

In his reflective Youtube video, Nakamura acknowledged a tumultuous year marked by financial difficulties, debt, and a string of ups and downs. Nakamura admitted to making poor financial decisions, such as gambling losses in baccarat, leading to regrets and lessons learned. Despite causing trouble for many, he expressed gratitude for the support he received and vowed to repay his debts. Nakamura emphasized his commitment to contributing positively to the poker world and sought to improve his play after a series of setbacks.

In closing, Nakamura emphasized that his video showcased just one aspect of his personality. He reaffirmed his commitment to excel in the poker world, expressing gratitude for his audience’s support.

Conclusion

Tamon Nakamura’s poker journey has seen remarkable highs with tournament victories but also challenging lows like contract terminations and financial difficulties. Yet, his determination to learn from setbacks and persevere in the poker world remains unwavering as he strives for greater success.