Crushing It at the POKER Table and Calling Out the Cheaters

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Jeremy Ausmus is a high stakes professional poker player living in Las Vegas, NV. He has played professionally since 2004 and has amassed over $14 million in tournament winnings. He has earned five World Series of Poker bracelets, and in 2012 finished 5th place in the World Series of Poker Main Event for over $2.1 million, before claiming his first WSOP bracelet the following year.

He won Event #3: €1,650 Pot Limit Omaha at the World Series of Poker Europe. In 2014, Ausmus finished second in the $10,000 Six-Max Championship for $414,104 as he looked for a second WSOP bracelet. Over the course of his career, Ausmus has cashed for over $5.7 million at the WSOP alone, and finally picked up his second WSOP bracelet in Event #3: $1,000 Covid-19 Relief NLHE Charity Event.

A third soon followed in 2021, as he defeated both Daniel Negreanu and Phil Hellmuth to triumph in Event #84: $50,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller to win $1,188,918.

Here is what you can expect on this week’s show:
0:00 Introduction
0:47 A Very Good Year
2:30 What do you play?
6:30 I Can’t Go Broke
8:15 To teach or not to teach the kids poker
11:42 Does poker make you calm?
14:57 Writing A Poker Song
20:18 Musical Warriors – A Taste For Justice
26:56 A Content War?
28:15 Calling Out A Cheater
35:58 Measures To Prevent Cheating In Online Poker
44:35 Future Plans
47:07 Most Admired Poker Players

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  1. I feel like it would be good to put the guest's name in the title of the video.

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