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Marcin Horecki Denies Mike Matusow, Wins WSOP $1,500 Stud Eight-or-Better Event

Polish Player Bests 566-Entry Field To Secure First Bracelet and $155,275

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From a field of 566 entries, the 2023 World Series of Poker $1,500 seven card stud eight-or-better event came down to a battle between Marcin Horecki and four-time bracelet winner Mike Matusow. In the end, Horecki came away with the title, scooping up his first bracelet and the top prize of $155,275. The Polish player now has nearly $1.2 million in lifetime tournament earnings after this latest win.

Matusow took home $95,957 as the runner-up. The 54-year-old 2023 Poker Hall of Fame finalist is approaching $9.8 million in career cashes after this recording his seventh podium finish at the series.

Horecki became just the second Polish player ever to win a WSOP bracelet, and the first to do so in a live event. In 2021, Dominik Panka took down a $2,100 buy-in bounty event during the WSOP Online festival to become the first player from Poland to have captured the gold.

Horecki came into the third and final day of this tournament in 14th place with 18 contenders remaining. James Cheung started out at the top of the leaderboard, and went on to finish fourth.

Brian Rast entered day 3 in eighth chip position, just one spot behind Matusow on the leaderboard. The six-time bracelet winner and three-time Poker Players Championship winner ultimately placed seventh in this event, adding $18,709 to his lifetime total of more than $24.8 million in tournament earnings.

Horecki knocked out Cheung and Scott Numoto (3rd – $66,950) to take roughly a 3:1 chip lead into heads-up play against Matusow. Horecki pulled away multiple times, only to have Matusow fight back. Horecki landed the decisive blow when he won a big pot with trip tens against the kings up of Matusow, who was left short after that hand. He was forced out of a pot not long after that to be left with less than a single big bet. Even after managing to double-up twice, Matusow was still dangerously short.

The final hand saw Matusow get all-in on fifth street with (AClub Suit8Club Suit)8Heart Suit4Spade SuitJClub Suit. He was facing the (KClub Suit6Club Suit)4Club Suit8Diamond SuitJSpade Suit of Horecki. Matusow caught the KDiamond Suit on sixth, while Horecki improved to a pair of jacks with the JHeart Suit. Matusow was unable to improve to a better high, hitting the 7Club Suit on the end. The 2Heart Suit for Horecki left him with a winning pair of hacks for the high, which was enough to scoop the pot and the title.

Here is a look at the payouts and rankings points awarded at the final table:

Place Player Earnings POY Points
1 Marcin Horecki $155,275 840
2 Mike Matusow $95,957 700
3 Scott Numoto $66,950 560
4 James Cheung $47,475 420
5 Sergio Braga $34,225 350
6 Michael Estes $25,089 280
7 Brian Rast $18,709 210
8 Christopher George $14,195 140
9 Kao Saechao $10,962 70

Visit the Card Player 2023 World Series of Poker page for schedules, news, interviews, and the latest event results. WSOP coverage sponsored by Global Poker.

Winner photo credit: WSOP / Rachel Kay Miller.