
Pot Limit Omaha is showing no signs of slowing down at the Venetian Las Vegas. The PGT PLO Series continues to deliver massive pots, brutal coolers, and incredible redemption arcs. This time, it was Jordan Glazer who navigated the four-card chaos to conquer Event #4: the $5,100 PLO tournament, walking away with $84,000 and his second career PGT title.
Topping a tough field of 48 PLO specialists, Jordan Glazer secured his third cash and second final table appearance of the series. The single-day shootout generated a $240,000 prize pool, with the final seven players locking up a guaranteed payday of at least $9,600.
The Bubble: Aces Cracked by Jeremy Ausmus
In PLO, pocket Aces are only pretty until the flop hits. Dylan Linde learned this the hard way on the stone bubble. Nursing a short stack, Linde got his money in good with Aces, only to run into Jeremy Ausmus. In classic PLO fashion, the runout connected perfectly with Ausmus’s rundown, giving him two pair to send Linde to the rail in eighth place and burst the money bubble.
A stacked roster of notable pros took their shots but fell short of the cash, including series points leader Bruno Furth, Cary Katz, Sam Soverel, Chino Rheem, and Joao Simao.

Final Table Action: Coolers and Quads
Jordan Glazer entered the seven-handed final table second in chips, sitting just behind Jeremy Ausmus. In a game where chip leads can evaporate in a single orbit, Glazer played masterfully, picking his spots and maneuvering through major multi-way pots.
After Zachary Schwartz and Brevin Andreadis busted in seventh and sixth, respectively, the table witnessed a quintessential PLO nightmare. Jeremy Ausmus flopped a set of sixes and got the money in, only to discover he was crushed by LaDarren Banks‘ flopped set of jacks. The board bricked out, and Ausmus bowed out in fifth place for $19,200.
Following James Chen‘s exit in fourth, three-handed play became a war of attrition between Jordan Glazer, Banks, and Jason Funke. The deadlock finally broke in explosive fashion when Banks got his Aces cracked by Glazer, who flopped a set and turned quads to send Banks packing in third.
The Heads-Up Marathon
Heads-up play between Jordan Glazer and Jason Funke was an absolute rollercoaster. Lasting nearly two hours, the match saw the chip lead swing violently back and forth. Funke had Glazer on the ropes multiple times, but Glazer’s resilience shined through.
Catching heat at the perfect moment, Glazer won three consecutive all-in confrontations. On the final hand, Glazer limp-called a pot-sized bet preflop. The chips went in the middle on the A♦️K♥️3♠️.
Jordan Glazer showed: J♠️T♦️5♥️4♥️ (Double Gutshot)
Jason Funke showed: A♠️9♠️8♠️7♦️ (Top pair)
Turn: T♣️
River: 4♠️
Glazer hit runner runner 2 pair to win his second PGT career title.
PGT PLO Series Event #4: $5,100 Pot-Limit Omaha Payouts
| lace | Player | Country | Prize | PGT Points |
| 1st | Jordan Glazer | United States | $84,000 | 126 |
| 2nd | Jason Funke | United States | $52,800 | 79 |
| 3rd | LaDarren Banks | United States | $34,800 | 52 |
| 4th | James Chen | United States | $25,200 | 38 |
| 5th | Jeremy Ausmus | United States | $19,200 | 29 |
| 6th | Brevin Andreadis | United States | $14,400 | 22 |
| 7th | Zachary Schwartz | United States | $9,600 | 14 |
Series Leaderboard Shakeup
Bruno Furth still holds the top spot on the series leaderboard, with Chino Rheem breathing down his neck. However, the top five is getting crowded. Jeremy Ausmus climbed into third place with his fifth-place finish today, while Jordan Glazer rockets into fourth.
| Rank | Player | Points | Wins | Cashes | Winnings |
| 1st | Bruno Furth | 300 | 1 | 1 | $150,000 |
| 2nd | Chino Rheem | 255 | 0 | 3 | $126,235 |
| 3rd | Jeremy Ausmus | 174 | 1 | 3 | $75,000 |
| 4th | Jordan Glazer | 155 | 1 | 3 | $96,680 |
| 5th | Brian ‘Smitty’ Smith | 150 | 0 | 1 | $62,250 |
| 6th | John Riordan | 143 | 0 | 2 | $66,315 |
With four events left to play at the Venetian, including the massive $10,500 Championship event with a $500,000 guarantee, the race for the PGT PLO Series crown is going down to the wire!
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