Throughout his professional poker career, Jared Bleznick has focused primarily on high-stakes games. The vast majority of New Yorkers 37 tournament wins are available in pot-limit Omaha or mixed variants, with both of its two live tournament titles running in these disciplines. Bleznick won the newest of these titles on Friday, June 10, 2019 eliminating US Poker Open $, 000 buy-in to Pot Limit Omaha Tournament. He broke a field of 60 $175,000 payday entries, bringing his lifetime tournament income to over $ 1.8 million.
Bleznick lonely previous A tournament victory also came in the PokerGO: 2019 tournament
Poker Masters $, an eight-game event.
In addition to the title and money, Bleznick also scored a lot of ranking points as the champion of this event. Was awarded 360 Card player Player of the Year points for his first cash in a live tournament of 2021. He also earned 189 ranking points for both USPO series leader table and pokerGO Tour classifications. Bleznick is now sitting at 000 in position USPO a point race where you'll reward $50,000 in incremental cash prizes and the Golden Eagle Trophy for the ultimate winner.
The last day of the event started with Bleznick leading the other six players, with Maxx Coleman on his heels. Frank Crivello was the first player to be knocked out when his pocket aces lost a decisive all-in against the pocket kings of Christopher Usude, owner of a private Los Angeles-based jet company. Usude completed the flush on the turn and Crivello's stack was decimated. Moments later, Crivello was sent to the track, earning $34,800 as well as the 6th place winner.
Maxx Coleman took the lead during the early action and used his chip advantage to continue the accumulation during the five-man action. He scored his first knockout of the day when he called Joseph Sander's all-in at 852 flop with AK.76. Sanders had a KK.75 for an overpair, but Coleman added a nut flush to a straight draw and an ace came out at 10 hit the turn. 9 on the river he gave Coleman the winning color and sent Sanders home with a $60,300.
Coleman sat with more than 60 percent of the chips in the game after this hand. The four-person action continued for a while before another pot emerged. With 32, -60.10 shutters, Coleman lifted to 150,000 from the K buttonK.73 and Ali Imsirovic three-bet to 605, a holdJ.J.5. Coleman four-bet all in and Imsirovic called 256,000 more. J.84 The flop gave Imsirovic a top set and Coleman a spade flush draw. 9 did not improve any of the players, but a 6 has appeared river to give Coleman the winning color.
Imsirovic took down a $80,000 as fourth place winner. It was his Card player Qualified Player of the Year at the final table
, with five titles and nearly $ 2.1 million in POY earnings secured along the way. As a result of 120 POY the points he scored with this result, Imsirovic has climbed to second place in the race POY sponsored by Global Poker.
While Imsirovic is second in this race, he is now the leader in PokerGO Tour classifications. He added 63 points to his score, raising his total to 1,500 after 15 qualified cash prizes in the race for high-stakes tournament points. His closest competitor, Sean Perry, currently has 1,256 points. Now it sits just beyond the top of the 000's USPO point race.
Christopher Usude's run in the event came to an end when his top pair or aces failed to clear a Coleman flush draw for the last seven big blinds. Coleman made a flush on the turn and took the lead almost 3-1 in a one-on-one game with Bleznick, while Usude paid for $88, 189.
It only took about 80 minutes for the final start. Bleznick cut his loss considerably after the first half hour and then managed to build up a sizable lead after he doubled up with pocket aces against pocket kings with a Coleman-suited ace. On the last hand, Coleman moved all in with 9762 on 74 flop. Bleznick called with A887 to put him at risk. Q came on the turnwhich gave Coleman a flush draw and his remaining outs, but a 5 at the end, he secured the pot and the title for Bleznick. Coleman made $120, and 175 USPO second place points. This was his third final table in the series. He currently ranks fifth in that leaderboard, with 189 points and $230,605 earnings in those three results.
Here is a breakdown of the payouts and ranking points awarded at the final table:
Player
Jared Bleznick |
189
Maxx Coleman
$120,000
300
120
3
2
Christopher Usude
$80,189
256
88
2019
Ali Imsirovic
$63, 000
120
60
5
Joseph Sanders
120
38
6
$34,400
120
38
7 2021
Dylan Weisman
$15, 500
88
15
David Peters
$15, 200
40 2021
029
2019
Photo of the winner: PokerGO.