Ausmus Celebrates Winning PokerGO Player of the Year Award by Scooping $1 Million Championship

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It’s a storybook ending to a storybook year for Jeremy Ausmus, who pulled an exacta off this weekend in Las Vegas. A day after he was honored for winning the PokerGO Tour’s 2024 Player of the Year, he took down its $1 Million Championship invitational freeroll for $150,000 in prize money and a $350,000 PPT passport.

Jeremy Ausmus
Jeremy Ausmus is the 2024 PokerGo Tour’s Player of the Year. (Image: PGT)

“Storybook ending for me as I won both the PGT POY and the PGT Championship,” Ausmus wrote on Twitter. “I can’t thank the PGT enough for everything. They continue to have one of the absolute best products in poker (and staff) all while giving a lot back to the players. I’m incredibly fortunate to be able to play in the studio all year long and I look forward to more of it in the coming year.”

He won the player of the year by stacking cash after cash in PGT events starting 11 days into January. He earned a whopping 908 points more than second-place finisher Daniel Negreanu, and his season total cash figure was $5.9 million. The PGT tour gave him $50,000 for finishing on top.

This is how he did it:

DateEventPlaceWinningsPGT Points
Jan. 11PGT Kickoff Event #1: $5,100 NL Hold’em4th$40,05080
Jan. 12PGT Kickoff Event #2: $5,100 NL Hold’em10th$13,50027
Jan. 27PokerGO Cup Event #3: $10,100 NL Hold’em9th$25,50026
Jan. 29PokerGO Cup Event #4: $10,100 NL Hold’em5th$56,70057
Jan. 31PokerGO Cup Event #6: $15,100 NL Hold’em7th$37,80038
March 1PGT Mixed Games Event #3: $10,200 H.O.R.S.E.2nd$126,000126
March 6PGT Mixed Games Event #3: $10,200 Big Bet Mix2nd$88,80089
Apr. 12U.S. Poker Open Event #5: $10,100 NL Hold’em13th$23,00023
Apr. 24PGT Texas Poker Open $3,300 Main Event11th$33,00033
Apr. 30PGT Texas Poker Open $5,100 PLO High Roller15th$10,50011
June 14WSOP $50,000 NL Hold’em High Roller26th$101,72461
June 18WSOP $100,000 NL Hold’em High Roller2nd$1,892,260450
June 21WSOP $250,000 NL Hold’em Super High Roller7th$754,052226
June 23WSOP $50,000 Poker Players Championship6th$200,896121
June 28WSOP $10,000 NL 2-7 Single Draw Championship4th$130,794131
Aug. 18Super High Roller Bowl Series $25,750 NL Hold’em6th$62,00037
Aug. 20Super High Roller Bowl Series $51,500 NL Hold’em2nd$373,000224
Aug. 23$300,000 Super High Roller Bowl3rd$1,200,000400
Sept. 12Poker Masters Event #3: $10,100 NL Hold’em2nd$155,100155
Sept. 14Poker Masters Event #5: $10,100 NL Hold’em11th$22,50023
Sept. 18Poker Masters Event #8: $25,200 NL Hold’em10th$51,00031
Oct. 15PGT PLO Series II Event #2: $5,100 PLO Progressive Bounty14th$9,54013
Oct. 17PGT PLO Series II Event #4: $10,100 PLO12th$25,00025
Oct. 19PGT PLO Series II Event #6: $10,100 PLO4th$93,60094
Oct. 20PGT PLO Series II Event #7: $15,100 PLO1st$288,000288
Jan. 6PGT Last Chance Event #4: $10,100 NL Hold’em2nd$176,700177
   $5,991,0162,966 PGT Points
Jeremy Ausmus’ 2024 PGT Results

Ends season with a win

Because he finished on top of the leaderboard, Ausmus started the $1 Million Championship freeroll with 350,000 chips — 250,000 more than those sitting on the bottom. Players who finished the top 10 of POY points started with at least 290,000.

Ausmus put the cherry on top of his weekend by winning it.

“I love the leaderboard, it really inspires me to play a lot,” Ausmus, 45, said. “It’s kind of like a video game. You just want to get to the top.”

The invitational was limited to those who cracked the top 40, plus 10 additional players who won “Dream Seats” into the tourney through various PokerGO and PGT promotions.

But the final table were all pros. Here’s the results:

PlacePlayerCountryPrizePrize MoneyPGT Passport
1stJeremy AusmusUnited States$500,000$150,000$350,000
2ndNick SchulmanUnited States$200,000$60,000$140,000
3rdCalvin AndersonUnited States$120,000$40,000$80,000
4thDylan WeismanUnited States$80,000$30,000$50,000
5thChris HunichenUnited States$60,000$20,000$40,000
6thJim CollopyUnited States$40,000$10,000$30,000
Final six of PGT $1 Million Championship

The PokerGO Tour starts the 2025 season with its Kickoff that runs Jan. 20-24.



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