Meet Shiina Okamoto: The most consistent female player in WSOP ever

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Shiina Okamoto was extraordinary poker player who reached final poker table in ladies Championship in three years in a row. Shiina Okamoto came 2nd and went home with $118,760 in a field of 1,295 players. In 2024, she came first and won the main event prize money, $171,732 in a field of 1245 players
This year again, she came first and won the main event prize money $184,094 in a field of 1,368 ever.
What a phenomenal !
 
That is indeed a legacy stuff. I haven't seen such consistency in poker, at least not in the WSOP where the games are very tough. This is not the case of a leading female player, she is one of the most dominant players in the tournament.
 
I watched her 2024 Ladies Poker Championship win and one thing that I really admired about her poker game how she stays composed even when she is against the odds. The match against Jamie Kerstetter, she was behind as her opponent started a very obvious chip lead against her. She was really composed to turn it around and win it in more than fifty hands. She is legendary.
 

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