Jared "jstrizza" Strauss Scores WSOP Gold in $7,777 Lucky 7s High Roller ($181,769)

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On Tuesday, the 2022 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Online continued with Event #24: $7,777 Lucky 7s High Roller, a tournament that drew 72 players who rebought 16 times. The 88-entry field resulted in a massive $649,176 prize pool, and after just under nine hours of play, it was Jared "jstrizza" Strauss who scored the victory to capture a $181,769 top prize and his first gold bracelet.

Strauss, who defeated Jeremy "Chipchecka" Ausmus in heads-up play, is a New York native with just over $40,000 in live tournament earnings according to The Hendon Mob. Strauss is a online regular who has had some success over the years. He finished fourth in the WSOP.com $500 No Limit Hold'em Online Turbo Deepstack for $45,959 in 2019 and cashed in the 2022 $5,000 No Limit Hold'em WSOP Online Main Event on GGPoker for $26,568.

WSOP.com Online Event #24 Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Jared "jstrizza" StraussUnited States$181,769
2Jeremy "Chipchecka" AusmusUnited States$121,395
3Jason "TheBigGift" GoochUnited States$85,691
4Michael "Unbelievable" WangUnited States$62,320
5Craig "mrjanovich" MasonUnited States$45,442
6Stephen "8betfold" SongUnited States$34,081
7Nick "CashUsKlay" SchulmanUnited States$27,589
8Arian "4632647" StoltUnited States$22,721

Final Table Action

Once the bubble burst it took only 30 minutes to secure the eight-handed official final table. The action got off to a hot start when Arian "4632647" Stolt moved all in with ace-ten and ran into the ace-king for Jason "TheBigGift" Gooch. The board ran out ace-high but the king kicker scored the pot for Gooch and Stolt was eliminated in eighth place.

Nick "CashUsKlay" Schulman became short and moved in on an eight-high flop with jack-six and was called by the king-seven for Strauss. Schulman was sent out in seventh place when the board didn’t improve his hand.

A few hands later, Stephen "8betfold" Song picked up ace-three suited and moved his last chips in the middle preflop but ran into the pocket aces for Ausmus. Song couldn’t find any help and was sent to the rail in sixth place.

Craig "mrjanovich" Mason found himself in a flip situation with pocket threes against the ace-nine for Gooch. When the board flopped an ace, Mason couldn’t find any improvement on the turn or river and was eliminated in fifth place.

Four-handed play went back and forth for a while until Michael "Unbelievable" Wang moved all in with ace-ten and was called by the king-jack suited for Gooch. The flop gave Gooch the nut-flush and Wang was sent out in fourth place.

A short while later, Gooch and Strauss played in a big pot on the river on a nine-high board. Strauss put Gooch all in and after a long decision, Gooch made the call. Strauss rolled over queen-nine for top pair and Gooch was sent to the rail when his jack-nine fell short.

Jeremy Ausmus
Jeremy Ausmus

Heads-up play started with Strauss having a 2-1 chip lead on Ausmus. The action was wild between the two with many big pots going back and forth. On the final hand, Ausmus moved all in on a double-paired board and was called pretty quickly by Strauss who had nine-eight for a full house. Ausmus was denied his sixth WSOP bracelet and Strauss scored the title and his first WSOP gold bracelet.

That's a wrap here at 2022 WSOP Online Event #24: $7,777 Lucky 7s High Roller. Be sure to stick with PokerNews as we continue to bring you full coverage of this series on WSOP.com!

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