Winning big at the World Series of Poker is supposed to be the dream. You play cards, outsmart your opponents, collect a nice pile of cash, and celebrate like a champion.
For poker pro Jared Griener, the celebration took a shocking turn.
Instead of enjoying his winnings, Griener says he ended up becoming the victim of a terrifying robbery after returning to his Las Vegas rental. Apparently, winning at poker was not enough drama for one night. Life decided to add an unwanted bonus round.
Just want to say thanks to my friends and colleagues who have reached out here and privately to show support to me, it means a lot.
Apart from the loss of my $, I am so traumatized and hurt rn. But what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. I’ll be back, you can fkn count on it! https://t.co/oGx7XtqYm7
— Jared Griener (@jaredgriener) July 14, 2026
According to Griener, he had just cashed out his World Series of Poker winnings and headed back to where he was staying. Everything seemed normal. Then things went completely off the rails.
Video obtained exclusively by @News3LV shows the moment @WSOP player Jared Griener said he escaped a violent robbery at his Las Vegas Airbnb on Sunday.@LVMPD confirmed with News 3 officers are investigating a reported robbery. pic.twitter.com/H93ppE1GVp
— Cristen Drummond (@CristenDrummond) July 16, 2026
Griener says he was attacked, tied up, and robbed of his money.
The poker pro shared a screenshot on X detailing the alleged robbery in a series of texts, claiming two masked men broke into his Sin City Airbnb, hogtied him, and threatened to kill him if he moved.
According to Jared, the guys allegedly made off with his backpack … which contained his entire poker payout.
In the texts, the poker player says he’d cashed out that night because he was planning to head back to L.A. either that night or the next day. He says he believes someone must’ve been watching him and knew he’d been paid out.
Jared shared another post with a little more detail of what allegedly happened, claiming the masked robbers were been inside waiting for him when he got back to his rental.
The poker player, who spends his career reading opponents and spotting bluffs, suddenly found himself in a situation where there was no clever strategy or perfect poker face that could help.
He claimed that after they tied him up, the men put dishes on his back while they searched the rest of the house … so they’d hear him if he moved and broke something.
Jared said that once he believed the men were gone, he managed to free himself and run to a neighboring property, where he called 911.
In other X posts, Jared mused that the robbers must have known the code to the Airbnb and let themselves in. He also said surveillance video shows the men had only gotten to the Airbnb 10 minutes before he did.
According to Spade Poker, Jared finished in 218th place in the WSOP main event … winning $57,500.
Poker players are used to risk. They take chances every time they sit at the table. They know a bad hand can cost thousands of dollars, but losing a hand is one thing, losing your freedom and your winnings in a robbery is a completely different nightmare.