James Dalessandro Sr.
United States
James Dalessandro Sr., American poker player, ranked 20047th in the world, total career earnings approximately $164,000, mainly active in live tournaments.
Player Overview
James Dalessandro Sr., American poker player, world rank #20047, total earnings $164,347. His career achievements are mainly accumulated in North American tournaments, primarily live tournaments.
Career and Major Results
James Dalessandro Sr.'s poker career began in the early 2000s. He has cashed in multiple WSOP events. He has won numerous small event prizes but never made a final table in a major event. His total earnings come mainly from an accumulation of side events and satellites.
Playing Style
Public information indicates his style leans conservative, good at using patience to wait for opportunities in low buy-in events. He focuses on value betting post-flop but lacks a record of aggressive blind stealing.
Learning Inspiration
For amateur players, James Dalessandro Sr.'s case shows that by consistently participating in low buy-in events and controlling risk, one can achieve long-term stable returns. His career emphasizes the importance of bankroll management, making him a suitable reference for small-stakes players.
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