
Jared ‘Theblez’ Bleznick had a day for the ages at the CoinPoker nosebleed pot-limit Omaha tables on Sunday, Aug. 24. Battling the likes of ‘Giselle54’ and especially ‘PencilArms,’ the latter at staggering $1,000-$2,000 blinds, Bleznick won more than $2.5 million.
The self-proclaimed best PLO player in the world built up a stack just shy of $1.8 million at a single $1,000-$2,000 table. That’s one of the biggest stacks anyone has ever had in front of them at an online poker table.
It’s the second time in a few weeks Bleznick battled PencilArms at nosebleed stakes. At the beginning of the month, the two played heads-up at $500-$1,000 stakes. He built a $1 million stack in that match as well.
After PencilArms waved the white flag, no other challengers stepped up to battle Bleznick. His record-setting day was done, and he’d left a swath of destruction in his wake like few players ever before.
How Bleznick Broke The Competition
Bleznick took all comers at a few different stakes in both six-max and heads-up games on CoinPoker’s highest-stakes tables.
Bleznick’s primary target was PencilArms. While others took up arms against Bleznick at lower stakes, PencilArms was the only one brave enough to take to the $1,000-$2,000 streets.
Never a dull day at CoinPoker especially on a Sunday – Jared Bleznick is back with a $1 million stack at $1000/$2000 PLO. pic.twitter.com/kDfuEgHd96
— CoinPoker (@CoinPoker_OFF) August 24, 2025
By the time viewers started tuning in, Bleznick already had close to $1 million, or about five buy-ins, in front of him. He proceeded to stack PencilAms yet again when both players flopped full houses, with Bleznick holding the nut full, on a J♥J♠8♣4♠ texture. All the money went in on the turn, and Bleznick had nothing to fear against pocket eights. He won a $637,268 pot and surpassed the $1.2 million mark.
Bleznick continued to get the better of PencilArms, to the point where PencilArms had just $55,000 remaining. They doubled that up and started spinning, eventually getting back to $350,000 when they doubled up with top set of kings against kings up and a gutshot for Bleznick.
However, the comeback was short-lived. Bleznick was the one with top set of kings as he barreled off in a three-bet pot. PencilArms called down on the K♥6♠5♣3♦Q♦ board with kings and fives and saw the bad news when Bleznick collected a $341,099 pot.
PencilArms: raises 4000 to 6000
Theblez: raises 12000 to 18000
PencilArms: calls 12000
*** FLOP *** [Kh 6s 5c]
Theblez: bets 18350
PencilArms: calls 18350
*** TURN *** [Kh 6s 5c] [3d]
Theblez: bets 26000
PencilArms: calls 26000
*** RIVER *** [Kh 6s 5c 3d] [Qd]
Theblez: bets 125400
PencilArms: calls 107850 and is all-in
Uncalled bet (17550.2) returned to Theblez
*** SHOW DOWN ***
Theblez: shows [Ks Kc Ts 7h] (three of kind, Kings)
PencilArms: shows [Kd Tc 5s 9s] (two pairs, Kings and Fives)
PencilArms said, “gg”
Theblez collected 341100 from pot
Card Player’s Bobby James broke down some of the action in the video below:
That was enough for PencilArms, who typed “gg” into the chat and conceded the match with their account nearly $1.44 million lighter.
Meanwhile, Giselle54 tested Bleznick at $200-$400. That didn’t go well for the high-stakes reg either, to the tune of a $572,800 loss.
Bleznick didn’t limit his action to the heads-up tables, either. He mixed it up in six-max at $200-$400 as well, punishing his opponents further. ‘CrazyTraider’ and ‘mrfunkyfresh’ endured six-figure losses as Bleznick put a hurting on anyone who crossed his path.
Is Bleznick The King Of CoinPoker?

Bleznick’s big stack at the CoinPoker tables.
Hosting the highest-stakes action in online poker these days, CoinPoker seems to be the proving ground for any player wishing to stake their claim as the world’s best.
Bleznick doesn’t participate in the games every day, but when he does get in the mix, there seems to be plenty of challengers willing to play him.
How many more $2.5 million wins will it take before the line of opponents slows to a trickle?
Bleznick’s star rose away from felt this summer as well, as he served as a part-time commentator for several high-stakes final tables at the World Series of Poker. The community gave positive reviews of his performances in the booth.
Bleznick’s poker tournament winnings will also soon surpass $10 million.
Like any entertainment spectacle, poker needs stars, and Bleznick is fast becoming one. Nobody can resist a trash talker who actually backs up his words. Bleznick’s bold talk and even stronger play continues to leave an impression, and high-stakes poker fans should keep their eyes peeled for the next round of nosebleeds on CoinPoker whenever Bleznick sits back in.
Win or lose, his games have become must-see TV.


