Jeremy Ausmus Tops PokerGO Tour's Player of the Year Rankings for 2024
In the world of high-stakes poker, Jeremy Ausmus has been making waves. The American poker prodigy recently clinched victory in the High Roller Event, #55, at the World Poker Tour - WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown in Hollywood, pocketing a cool $206,400.
Ausmus' success didn't stop there. His consistent performances across various formats, including No-Limit Hold'em, Pot-Limit Omaha, and Mixed Games, have earned him the title of the 2024 PokerGO Tour Player of the Year.
The poker world has been abuzz with stories about Ausmus, with some questioning whether he managed to win four WSOP bracelets in one year. An article published on September 20, 2022, delved into this very topic.
Ausmus' impressive run continued into 2025, where he ranked 2nd and 1st in two of the events he participated in on the PokerGO Tour, winning $176,700 and a staggering $500,000 respectively. His performances have been nothing short of remarkable, beating poker heavyweights like Daniel Negreanu, Michael Rocco, David Coleman, and Seth Davies.
In 2024, Ausmus matched a record by making seven final tables at the WSOP, tying with Phil Hellmuth's 2021 record. This achievement, a notable feat on the PokerGO Tour, showcases his consistency and deep runs in major events.
In the 2024 PokerGO Player of the Year Ranking, Ausmus ranked 1st with 2,996 points. His ranking improved further in 2025, as per the Global Poker Index, with Ausmus currently holding the #11 spot with 3,696.46 points. This places him among the top-tier players like Andrew Ostapchenko (#12) and Brandon Wilson (#13).
Despite his accomplishments, Ausmus' seven final tables in 2024 remain a benchmark for achievements on the PokerGO Tour, surpassing Daniel Negreanu's four appearances noted in 2025.
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Jeremy Ausmus first gained widespread recognition in 2012 when he finished 5th in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event, earning over $2.1 million. Today, he stands as a testament to the power of dedication, skill, and a little bit of luck in the world of poker.
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- Jeremy Ausmus, recognized for his poker prowess since 2012, continues to excel in casino-games such as poker, particularly in high-stakes tournaments like the High Roller Event and the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event.
- Beyond poker, Ausmus has shown an impressive talent for sports betting, ranking among top players in various formats, such as Sports Betting Contests, demonstrating his versatility as a high roller in both casino-and-gambling and sports.