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Phil Hellmuth, Daniel Negreanu just miss WSOP win vs. Jeremy Ausmus

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Phil Hellmuth, Daniel Negreanu just miss WSOP win vs. Jeremy Ausmus


Jeremy Ausmus prevailed three-handed against poker stars Phil Hellmuth and Daniel Negreanu to win his third World Series of Poker bracelet early Sunday at the Rio.

Ausmus won the $50,000 buy-in Pot-limit Omaha High Roller, earning $1,188,918. It was his second bracelet of this year’s series, as he also won the COVID 19 Relief No-limit Hold’em event. (The WSOP awards trophy bracelets for tournament victories.)

“It feels really good,” Ausmus told PokerGO. “My first bracelet was in Europe outside of Paris, so until this year I had never won a bracelet here at the Rio. I’ve had a lot of deep runs, so it’s cool to take a couple down. As long as the WSOP has existed as far as I’ve been a part of it, it’s been here. It’ll be interesting to say goodbye to this place.”

The WSOP is moving from the Rio to Bally’s and Paris Las Vegas next year.

Ausmus’ victory denied Hellmuth his record 17th bracelet and Negreanu his seventh. Hellmuth earned $734,807 for his second second-place finish of the WSOP, and Negreanu got $519,764 for third.

Hellmuth won his 16th bracelet earlier in this WSOP.

Contact Jim Barnes at [email protected] or 702-383-0277. Follow @JimBarnesLV on Twitter.





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