Jason McMahan
United States
Jason McMahan, American poker player, world rank 41258, career total earnings $73,489, known for solid play.
Player Overview
Jason McMahan, an American poker player, currently ranked #41258 in the world, with career earnings of $73,489. He has demonstrated solid fundamentals and strategic thinking in multiple events.
Career and Major Achievements
Jason McMahan's poker career began in online tournaments, later transitioning to live events. He has cashed in several small tournaments and achieved top-ten finishes in a number of regional competitions. Specific public information is limited, and further results are not available.
Playing Style
Jason McMahan’s style leans toward tight-aggressive (TAG), emphasizing hand selection and positional advantage. He excels at post-flop play using hand reading and bluffing, but overall he is conservative, avoiding unnecessary risks.
Learning Takeaways
From Jason McMahan’s career, amateur players can learn:
- Value fundamentals: Solid basics matter more than flashy techniques.
- Patience: Avoid marginal hands; only enter profitable situations.
- Bankroll management: Choose tournament levels appropriate to your own bankroll.
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