Jeremy Ausmus clinches victory in PGT PLO Series Event #7, pocketing a prize of $288,000.
In a thrilling turn of events, Jeremy Ausmus clinched victory in Event #7: $15,100 Pot-Limit Omaha at the PGT PLO Series on October 22, 2024. This marks the end of a 684-day drought on the PGT for Ausmus, who now stands second in the PGT PLO Series II points table with 420 points, trailing Matthew Wantman who leads with 439 points.
The event, which attracted 64 entries, boasted a prize pool of $960,000. Ausmus's impressive performance earned him a substantial prize of $288,000. This is Ausmus' 25th cash in the PGT season.
Gruffudd Pugh-Jones finished as the runner-up in the event.
Jeremy Ausmus, a seasoned poker player with a decade-long career, currently ranks 40th on the all-time money list according to Hendon Mob.
Roy D'Silva, the author of this article who covers the poker beat, is keeping a keen eye on this exciting development in the poker world. D'Silva, a published author with a decade-long experience in various beats, including Bollywood, OTT, and now poker, is looking to be right, front, and center of a big story in the poker world.
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- Jeremy Ausmus, a high roller in casino-and-gambling, casinos, and casino-games like poker, clinched a high payout of $288,000 in the $15,100 Pot-Limit Omaha event on October 22, 2024, marking the end of a 684-day drought.
- Ausmus's impressive performance in the poker event, which attracted 64 entries and boasted a prize pool of $960,000, propelled him to the second spot in the PGT PLO Series II points table with 420 points, trailing Matthew Wantman who leads with 439 points.
- With this win, Ausmus, a seasoned poker player with a decade-long career, is looking to be at the forefront of another big story in the sports of casino-games and poker, which Roy D'Silva, a published author and poker beat reporter, is covering diligently.