Taking down Event #7 of the PokerGo Tour (PGT) Pot- Limit Omaha (PLO) Series, Jeremy Ausmus has at last added still another remarkable title to his outstanding poker career. This was his first victory in the 2024 PGT season after he defeated Gruffudd Pugh-Jones in a hard-fought heads-up fight to collect a huge $288,000 payoff out of a competitive field.
Having been cashing regularly throughout the PGT season, Ausmus grabbed his 25th cash in Event #7: $15,101 Pot- Limit Omaha, therefore widening his lead on the season-long topboard. Although he had a lot of earlier success this season, he had not been able to secure a win until now, therefore shattering a 684-day winless run on the PGT.
With 64 players, the tournament generated a prize pool of $960,000, and Ausmus left with the top prize, confirming his reputation as a big player in the poker scene.
Top 10 Payouts for Event #7: $15,100 Pot-Limit Omaha
- Jeremy Ausmus – $288,000
- Gruffudd Pugh-Jones – $187,200
- Nick Schulman – $129,600
- Samuli Sipila – $96,000
- Alex Foxen – $72,000
- Artem Maksimov – $52,800
- Daniel Negreanu – $38,400
- Elias Harala – $38,400
- Richard Gryko – $28,800
- Michael Duek – $28,800
Jeremy Ausmus Climbs to Second on PGT PLO Series Leaderboard.
Apart from his triumph at an event, Jeremy Ausmus took a big step in the PGT PLO Series top ranking. Now ranking second with 420 points, he trails only Matthew Wantman, with 439 points. Ausmus has positioned himself as a major rival for the top place given additional events still to come.
2024 PGT PLO Series II Leaderboard: Top 10 Players
- Matthew Wantman – 439 points
- Jeremy Ausmus – 420 points
- Alex Foxen – 378 points
- Daniel Negreanu – 348 points
- Isaac Haxton – 340 points
- James Chen – 263 points
- Ben Lamb – 237 points
- Nacho Barbero – 229 points
- Gruffudd Pugh-Jones – 218 points
- Nick Schulman – 206 points
Ausmus’s outstanding performance in Event #7 not only raises his chances of winning the PGT PLO Series leaderboard race but also solidifies his rank among the most elite players of the year. Ausmus is still a favourite to raise his profile since more events are ahead.
The Poker Legacy of Jeremy Ausmus Still Expanding
With years of continuous play and noteworthy successes, Ausmus is generally seen as one of the most accomplished and renowned poker players in the world. Hendon Mob claims Ausmus presently ranks 40th on the all-time money list, an amazing accomplishment reflecting his ongoing success in high-stakes poker.
Ausmus has made millions over his career and is a seven-time World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner. At the WSOP Main Event in 2012, he finished fifth and pocketed $2,155,313, therefore generating his largest live payoff. His ability to remain competitive and change with the times has helped him to flourish in the very tough realm of high-stakes poker.
Ausmus’s most recent 2024 successes
For Jeremy Ausmus, the 2024 poker season has already been a successful one with multiple significant cash-outs and notable WSOP and PGT results. Ausmus pocketed $93,600, finishing fourth in Event #6, another Pot- Limit Omaha tournament on October 19. This followed his second-place finish in Event #3 of the PokerGO Tour 2024 Masters, which paid $155,000.
Ausmus gained still another significant mark to his record in September when he placed third at the Super High Roller Series in Kyrenia, taking home an amazing $1,200,000. These outcomes highlight his remarkable consistency and capacity for success at top poker levels.
forthcoming PGT events: more chances for Ausmus
Ausmus will have more chances to accumulate points and maybe ascend the leaderboard as the PGT season in 2024 advances. Set for October 22, 2024, the $5,101 Pot- Limit Omaha Bounty event on the PokerGO Tour is the next one. Given his present form and knowledge of Omaha forms, Ausmus will surely be a favourite to perform well in this event.
As the PGT PLO Series proceeds, both poker enthusiasts and experts will be closely monitoring Ausmus’s performance. Ausmus could be ready to carry on his legacy and add additional championships to his already expanding record of successes as other high-stakes events—including Super High Roller and High Roller competitions—still to be scheduled.
Jeremy Ausmus: a long-standing legacy poker star
Jeremy Ausmus’s victory at PGT PLO Series’s Event #7 is evidence of his tenacity, talent, and will. He is regarded as one of the best players in the world because of his ability to remain at the top of his game despite intense competition and the always changing scene of poker.
Deep runs and notable cash-outs abound throughout his 2024 season; this most recent triumph just accentuates an already outstanding year. Having seven WSOP bracelets, millions in career income, and a worldwide reputation as a talented and well-liked poker player, Jeremy Ausmus is still a major figure in the game.
Ausmus, who is still a big competitor in whatever event he participates in, should provide more exciting performances as the PokerGO Tour continues. His triumph in Event #7 is only one more chapter in a legendary career showing no slowing down.
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