2023 World Series of Poker

Event #55: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better
Day: 3
Event Info

2023 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k648jj2
Prize
$155,275
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$755,610
Entries
566
Level Info
Level
35
Limits
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
75,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
18
Players Left
1

Marcin Horecki Wins $155,275 and First WSOP Bracelet in Event #55: Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better

Level 35 : Limits 300,000/600,000, 75,000 ante
Marcin Horecki
Marcin Horecki

After three days of play, Marcin Horecki has emerged victorious in Event $55: Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better at the 2023 World Series of Poker at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. He outlasted a field of 566 entrants that generated a prize pool of $755,610 to take home $155,275 and his first-ever WSOP gold bracelet.

Horecki defeated Mike Matusow, who came just short of winning his fifth career gold bracelet, in heads-up play to secure the win.

Event #55: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Marcin HoreckiPoland$155,275
2Mike MatusowUnited States$95,957
3Scott NumotoUnited States$66,950
4James CheungUnited Kingdom$47,475
5Sergio BragaBrazil$34,225
6Michael EstesUnited States$25,089
7Brian RastUnited States$18,709
8Chris GeorgeUnited States$14,195

Winner's Reaction

Marcin Horecki
Marcin Horecki and his rail

Horecki, who has been retired from professional poker for five years, said the experience was a dream come true.

"As you know, it's the first bracelet for Poland, long-awaited. And I'm kind of old school, a grandfather, let's say, among Polish poker players. In actuality, I've been retired for five years, so I came back to play just for fun, and it seems I did not forget the game. The cards were going my way",

Horecki had a lively rail of friends and fellow poker players throughout the final table and was deeply appreciative of their support.

"When I used to play regularly in Vegas, there were maybe three to five Polish players. Now the group is twenty plus, and I really appreciate it. The atmosphere was perfect, and I couldn't ask for more."

When asked about facing Matusow heads up for his first bracelet Horecki credited much of his success to having a unique playing style, particularly in formats other than Texas Hold'em.

"I think he gave me too much credit. Of course, I think I played well, but I was expecting a hard time. The last hand, of course, was a bit lucky on my side, but he doubled up twice from 400,000. I made some really good plays where I bet and he folded the best hand or a chop. I think I did well. You would expect I would be rusty, but my biggest strength is playing in unorthodox games and unorthodox situations. Unlike in Texas Hold'em, in games like this, there are so many spots where you can use your imagination. I'm really happy I won a bracelet in such a game. Stud Hi-Lo is such an enjoyable game, and I enjoyed every second".

Before he left, he spoke about what the support of other Polish poker players meant to him.

"I would like to thank once again the support of all Polish poker players. It meant a lot to me. I hope now we will start winning a lot of bracelets for Poland. The first is done. I wish all professional poker players success, to enjoy the game, and to enjoy life".

Final Day Recap

Mike Matusow
Runner Up Mike Matusow

The day started with 18 players, who were quickly reduced to an unofficial final table of nine. Early exits to start the day included Darryl Ronconi, Lonnie Heimowitz, Timothy Frazin, Ahmed Mohamed, Denny Axel, Kyle Hinnerichs, Jose Paz-Gutierrez, James Juvancic and Patricia Yannuzzi.

Kao Saechao was next to be eliminated when his two pair was bested by Day 2 chip leader James Cheung who had aces up. Saechao's elimination marked the start of the official final table.

Chris George was the first official final table casualty. He was on the receiving end of a brutal cooler when his two pair was cracked by Scott Numoto, who made trips on seventh street to send him to the rail.

Brian Rast found himself short-stacked at several points during Day 3 but consistently found ways to spin his chip stack buck up. He finally bowed out in seventh place after losing a monster pot to Horecki, leaving him very short-stacked. He bust out not long after.

Michael Estes was next to go, losing several key pots where he failed to connect with his draws, ultimately losing the last of his chips to Cheung who managed to hit a pair and a low while Estes bricked out.

Sergio Braga was one of the shorter stacks for much of the final table but did an admirable job of fighting back in key spots and laddering up. His tournament life came to an end at the hands of Scott Numoto, who hit both a two pair and a low to secure a massive triple up.

Day 2 chip leader James Cheung quickly followed him out the door to set up three-handed play. Then, following the elimination of Scott Numoto in third place, heads up play began between Matusow and Horecki.

Heads up play lasted about two hours. Horecki started heads-up play with roughly a 3-1 chip advantage, but Matusow put in a valiant effort, reducing the gap between himself and Horecki on several occasions. At one point, Horecki got Matusow to fold a chop and left him very short-stacked.

Although Matusow did manage to double up twice from that point, he had to settle for second place after Horecki pulled ahead of his pair of eights with a pair of jacks on sixth street and he was unable to improve himself.

This concludes the PokerNews coverage for this event, but there is still plenty more action to come at the 2023 World Series of Poker at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas, so be sure to stay tuned for all the live updates from each and every bracelet event.

Tags: Ahmed MohamedBrian RastChris GeorgeDarryl RonconiDenny AxelJames CheungJames JuvancicJose Paz-GutierrezKao SaechaoKyle HinnerichsLonnie HeimowitzMarcin HoreckiMichael EstesMike MatusowPatricia YannuzziScott NumotoSergio BragaTimothy Frazin

Mike Matusow Eliminated in 2nd Place ($95,957)

Level 35 : Limits 300,000/600,000, 75,000 ante
Mike Matusow
Mike Matusow

Mike Matusow: A8/84JK/7
Marcin Horecki: K6/48JJ/2

In what would be the final hand of the tournament, Mike Matusow completed and Marcin Horecki called.

Horecki called a bet from Matusow on fourth and then raised a bet from Matusow on fifth. Matusow called all in and boards were run.

Matusow was well ahead with his eights, but Horecki caught a jack on sixth to vault into the lead.

Matusow bricked out on sixth and seventh and was eliminated in second place.

Player Chips Progress
Marcin Horecki pl
Marcin Horecki
14,150,000
1,400,000
1,400,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Mike Matusow us
Mike Matusow
Busted
WSOP 4X Winner

Tags: Marcin HoreckiMike Matusow

Scott Numoto Eliminated in 3rd Place ($66,950)

Level 33 : Limits 200,000/400,000, 50,000 ante
Scott Numoto
Scott Numoto

Marcin Horecki: A7/5296/7
Scott Numoto: 34/3QA2/9

Scott Numoto completed from the bring in and Marcin Horecki raised it to two bets. Numoto made the call.

Horecki bet fourth street and was called by Numoto. On fifth street Numoto bet the last of his chips and was called.

Numoto missed his low draw and ended up with a pair of threes. Horecki made a seven low and pair of sevens to scoop the pot and eliminate his opponent.

Player Chips Progress
Marcin Horecki pl
Marcin Horecki
10,635,000
1,235,000
1,235,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Mike Matusow us
Mike Matusow
3,515,000
735,000
735,000
WSOP 4X Winner
Scott Numoto us
Scott Numoto
Busted

Tags: Marcin HoreckiScott Numoto

James Cheung Eliminated in 4th Place ($47,475)

Level 33 : Limits 200,000/400,000, 50,000 ante
James Cheung
James Cheung

James Cheung: 52/667J/9
Marcin Horecki: 64/6393/2

James Cheung completed and Marcin Horecki raised. Everyone else folded and Cheung called off for the rest of his stack.

Horecki's board improved him to two pair on sixth street and Cheung couldn't catch up — eliminating Cheung in fourth place.

Player Chips Progress
Marcin Horecki pl
Marcin Horecki
9,400,000
545,000
545,000
WSOP 1X Winner
James Cheung gb
James Cheung
Busted
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: James CheungMarcin Horecki

Sergio Braga Eliminated in 5th Place ($34,225)

Level 33 : Limits 200,000/400,000, 50,000 ante
Sergio Braga
Sergio Braga

Marcin Horecki: AA10367Q
Scott Numoto: 4227384
Sergio Braga: 64A7109J

Marcin Horecki, Scott Numuto and Sergio Braga exchanged a series of bets and raises on third street until both Numuto and Braga were all in and at risk against Horecki who covered both.

Braga missed his low draw and ended up with jack-high. Horecki ended up with a pair of aces and Numuto finished with two pair, fours and twos as well as an eight low to scoop a massive pot, tripling his stack and eliminating Braga in the process.

Player Chips Progress
Marcin Horecki pl
Marcin Horecki
8,855,000
-145,000
-145,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Mike Matusow us
Mike Matusow
2,780,000
80,000
80,000
WSOP 4X Winner
Scott Numoto us
Scott Numoto
2,015,000
1,265,000
1,265,000
James Cheung gb
James Cheung
500,000
-225,000
-225,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Sergio Braga br
Sergio Braga
Busted

Tags: Marcin HoreckiScott NamutoSergio Braga

Michael Estes Eliminated in 6th Place ($25,089)

Level 32 : Limits 150,000/300,000, 30,000 ante
Michael Estes
Michael Estes

Michael Estes: 62/A9JK/7
James Cheung: 85/4K33/6

Michael Estes completed and just behind him, James Cheung raised. Action folded back around to Estes, who called all in.

Cheung's board left him with a pair and a low, while Estes bricked out on seventh — eliminating him in sixth place.

Player Chips Progress
James Cheung gb
James Cheung
1,250,000
500,000
500,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Michael Estes us
Michael Estes
Busted

Tags: James CheungMichael Estes

Chris George Eliminated in 8th Place ($14,195)

Level 30 : 100,000/200,000, 20,000 ante
Chris George
Chris George

Scott Numoto: 66/AJ95/6
Chris George: 37/42107/10

Scott Numoto completed with an ace and Chris George defended his bring in.

Numoto bet fourth through sixth streets, receiving a call from George each time until George was all in and at risk going into seventh.

George caught two pair, tens and sevens, with his last card but Numoto hit a third six on seventh street to eliminate George in brutal fashion.

Player Chips Progress
Scott Numoto us
Scott Numoto
3,575,000
780,000
780,000
Chris George us
Chris George
Busted

Tags: Chris GeorgeScott Numoto

Kao Saechao Eliminated in 9th Place ($10,962)

Level 30 : 100,000/200,000, 20,000 ante
Kao Saechao
Kao Saechao

James Cheung: 6A/7A75/J
Kao Saechao: KK/Q228/10

Kao Saechao completed and Qibang Cheung made the call.

On fourth street the two players exchanged bets and raises until Saechao was all-in and at risk for his tournament life.

Saechao was in bad shape with a pair of kings versus Cheung's aces. By the end Saechao had made two pair, kings and twos, but Cheung had aces up to send Saechao to the rail and scoop a sizable pot in the process.

Player Chips Progress
James Cheung gb
James Cheung
2,050,000
700,000
700,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Kao Saechao us
Kao Saechao
Busted

Tags: Kao SaechaoQibang Cheung

Patricia Yannuzzi Eliminated in 10th Place ($8,619)

Level 30 : 100,000/200,000, 20,000 ante
Patricia Yannuzzi
Patricia Yannuzzi

Patricia Yannuzzi: K10/KQ310/Q
Sergio Braga: XxXx/5Q - folded on fourth street
Scott Numoto: XxXx/6K - folded on fourth street
Marcin Horecki: 62/5A57/A

Patricia Yannuzzi completed and was called by Sergio Braga, Scott Numoto, and Marcin Horecki.

Horecki bet on fourth street and only Yannuzzi called.

Horecki bet again on fifth street and Yannuzzi called all in.

Yannuzzi was ahead with two pair on sixth street, but Horecki caught an ace on seventh — giving him a higher two pair and eliminating Yannuzzi in 10th place.

Player Chips Progress
Marcin Horecki pl
Marcin Horecki
3,000,000
330,000
330,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Scott Numoto us
Scott Numoto
2,700,000
-230,000
-230,000
Sergio Braga br
Sergio Braga
1,100,000
400,000
400,000
Patricia Yannuzzi us
Patricia Yannuzzi
Busted

Tags: Marcin HoreckiPatricia YannuzziScott NumotoSergio Braga

James Juvancic Eliminated in 11th Place ($8,619); Jose Paz-Gutierrez Eliminated in 12th place ($6,901)

Level 29
James Juvancic
James Juvancic

Jose Paz-Gutierrez: A6/310JJ/K
James Juvancic: 644/425Q/5
Marcin Horecki: QQ/32KK/Q

Marcin Horecki completed and James Juvancic called. Jose Paz-Gutierrez raised and Horecki re-raised. Juvancic called cold and Paz-Gutierrez called all in.

Juvancic called a bet from Horecki on fourth street and Junvancic led out for a bet on fifth street. Horecki raised and Juvancic called all in.

Horecki caught a full house on seventh street, which was good for the scoop and elimination of both Juvancic and Paz-Gutierrez in 11th and 12th place respectively.

Jose Paz-Gutierrez
Jose Paz-Gutierrez
Player Chips Progress
Marcin Horecki pl
Marcin Horecki
2,900,000
665,000
665,000
WSOP 1X Winner
James Juvancic us
James Juvancic
Busted
Jose Paz-Gutierrez bo
Jose Paz-Gutierrez
Busted

Tags: James JuvancicJose Paz-GutierrezMarcin Horecki