
It was a complete wire-to-wire demolition job. Jeremy Druckman took his massive chip lead into the final table of the PGT Event #6: $10,100 Pot Limit Omaha Championship at the Venetian Las Vegas and absolutely steamrolled the elite field. He locked up a staggering $182,400 first place prize and his first-ever PokerGoTour title by playing pure aggressive poker.
Jeremy Druckman started the day scorching hot by scooping the very first pot, and he never looked back. He weaponized his massive stack to apply ruthless pressure and forced his opponents into hard spots.
The Brutal Final Table Bloodbath
LaDarren Banks was the first victim of the wrecking ball. He got his stack in the middle with top pair and top kicker, but Jeremy Druckman had already flopped top set. The board bricked out, and LaDarren Banks was sent straight to the payout desk.
Next on the chopping block was Zachary Schwartz. In a brutal blind versus blind cooler, Zachary Schwartz flopped top and bottom pair. But Jeremy Druckman held a pair and a massive flush draw. The variance gods delivered the flush on the river, securing another pure equity knockout for the chip leader.
Jordan Glazer also fell during the final table carnage, securing a hard-fought 6th place finish for $31,350.

The Leaderboard Implications
Philip Shing entered the final table with the most to gain. A victory would have catapulted him to the absolute top of the series championship leaderboard. But he could never build any momentum and found himself severely short-stacked during three-handed play.
All the chips went in preflop with both players holding similar double-suited Ace high hands. But Jeremy Druckman paired his Jack and made a backdoor flush on the river to eliminate Philip Shing in a devastating third-place exit.
The Heads Up Cooler
The final heads-up duel against Isaac Kempton was an absolute war. Despite giving up an early double-up to his opponent, Jeremy Druckman had built a stack so massive he could easily absorb the variance.
In the final hand, Isaac Kempton limped from the small blind and called a massive raise with K♥️8♥️7♠️2♣️. When the 8♠️7♠️6♥️ flop hit, Isaac Kempton smashed top two pair, but Jeremy Druckman had flopped the straight with K♣️9♠️9♥️5♣️. The board ran out blank to secure the championship trophy for Jeremy Druckman.
Event #6: $10,100 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship Final Table Results
| Place | Player | Country | Prize |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Jeremy Druckman | United States | $182,400 |
| 2nd | Isaac Kempton | United States | $114,000 |
| 3rd | Philip Shing | United States | $79,800 |
| 4th | Zachary Schwartz | United States | $57,000 |
| 5th | LaDarren Banks | United States | $42,750 |
| 6th | Jordan Glazer | United States | $31,350 |

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