Jason Senti Poker Profile

Jason Senti is a member of the 2010 "November Nine" and will have a chip stack of 7,625,000 when the final table gets under way in November.

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Jason Senti will have the short stack (7,625,000) when the 2010 World Series of Poker main event final table gets under way in November.

Jason Senti, who is known as "PBJaxx" online, was formerly an Electrical/Software engineer before deciding to become a professional poker player. When not playing poker, Senti likes to spend his downtime playing in a band called "Suburban Hero".

Senti is 28 years old.

WSOP 2010 - November 9 - Jason Senti


Prior to his deep run in the 2010 World Series of Poker main event, Jason "PBJaxx" Senti had only one "live" tournament cash. This cash came in the 2009 World Series of Poker $10k NLHE Heads-Up Championship - Senti ended up placing 32nd for a payday of $17,987.

In short - Senti has a chance of taking home nearly $9 million in just the second "live" tournament cash of his career. Not bad at all.

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According to PokerTableRatings.com, Jason "PBJaxx" Senti has played just over 100k cash game hands on Pokerstars since November of 2008, for a total profit of $1,339. His all-time peak was $17,459, while his all-time valley was -$57,520. "PBJaxx" has been able to dig himself out of a hole on Pokerstars over the past few months, going from -$42k or so to just above break-even during that time.

Senti's game of choice is $5/$10 Pot Limit Omaha (HU), where he has earned just above $20k over a total of 26,208 hands.

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Will Jason Senti be able to double up and become competitive at the World Series of Poker main event final table in November, or will he end up being one of the first victims?


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