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2019 World Series of Poker

Event #14: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.
Dias: 4
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
k774
Prémio
$207,003
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$1,013,850
Entradas
751
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
34
Limites
0 / 0
Ante
0

Backed by Insane Rail, Murilo Souza Wins Event #14: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. ($207,003)

Nível 34
Murilo Souza
Murilo Souza

The once raucous Brazilian crowd grew silent as the band of revelers awaited the showdown and then the final card.

"Quads," an excited Murilo Souza mouthed, eyes wide open. "Quads!"

He flipped his hand over and shouted something in Brazilian, no doubt calling for a high card as the only way the tournament would continue would be if Jason Stockfish could find a low card to take half of the Omaha pot.

A nine fell and pandemonium ensued. The Brazilians rushed past the rail and mobbed Souza, creating a mass of humanity pulsing, shouting and spilling drinks all over the floor. Their man had done it. Coming in with zero World Series of Poker cashes, he had claimed his first bracelet in a field of 751 in Event #14: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E., winning $207,003.

Official Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1Murilo SouzaBrazil$207,003
2Jason StockfishUnited States$127,932
3Gary KosakowskiUnited States$89,730
4Phillip HuiUnited States$63,860
5Chris KlodnickiUnited States$46,127
6Alex DovzhenkoUkraine$33,822
7Joseph AronestyUnited States$25,181
8Danny WoolardUnited States$19,040

"It's amazing," Souza said through a translator. "They're the best players from Brazil. I've known them for a long time. We've been playing poker together for more than 13 years. Winning here with them watching, I don't even have words to describe it."

The win did not come easy, and it did not come quickly for Souza, who said he plays for a living. When it came time for the last showdown, heads-up play against Stockfish, the war dragged out through six hours — two late in the night as the calendar turned to Saturday and four more after a noon restart.

Stockfish held the lead for most of the Day 3 portion and Day 4 began with more of the same. Certainly, he came in with the experience edge on the WSOP stage, having already booked a frustrating string of second-place finishes — one in 2016 and two in 2017. Observers sweating the action had to expect he was the favorite to close it out.

Those in the know — the Brazilian poker media — considered Souza to be drawing plenty live, however. According to them, Souza has had plenty of success online and is one of the better mixed-game players from their country.

HORSE FT
The $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. came down to a six-hour heads-up battle.

The match went back and forth, with each player holding at least one large lead. At one point, down to a handful of bets, Souza had his head in his hands as second place loomed.

"It's tough, I lost a lot of chips against a very good opponent heads up," he said. "But, I never lost hope because I knew when I'd be all in I'd have good cards. So, I just played my game and hoped for the best."

To illustrate how large the bets were at the end, Souza was down 6 million to 1.5 just 15 minutes before he won the tournament. When his quads held, the wild celebration kicked off and then Souza stepped away from the crowd and did a quick video call back home, blowing kisses to his family and girlfriend.

It's been a long journey to a bracelet for Souza, who said his love of mixed games began right when he started learning poker. He said he had no materials, he simply watched the top players and then fired up hand replays to try to figure out what they were doing.

He said he hopes to play some satellites for the $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. and the $50,000 Poker Players Championship, the latter representing a dream for him.

After winning his first bracelet, Souza is at least one step closer. And one thing is for sure: if he does make it, he'll have plenty of support on the rail.

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Jason Stockfish Eliminated in 2nd Place ($127,932)

Nível 34
Jason Stockfish
Jason Stockfish

Omaha Hi-Lo

Jason Stockfish raised on the button and Murilo Souza called in the big blind. The flop came {2-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{4-Clubs} and Souza check-raised. Stockfish reraised. We couldn't catch if there was any more raising on that street but the rest of the money went in on the {4-Diamonds} turn.

Jason Stockfish: {a-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{3-Spades}{8-Spades}
Murilo Souza: {k-Spades}{7-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{4-Spades}

"Quads!" an excited Souza mouthed to his rail as Stockfish slid in his last 400,000 or so.

Souza was fading only a low card and the {9-Clubs} to set off a raucous celebration.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Murilo Souza br
Murilo Souza
7,500,000 825,000
Jason Stockfish us
Jason Stockfish
Day 3 Chip Leader
Eliminado

Tags: Jason StockfishMurilo Souza

Stockfish Back in Front

Nível 34
Jason Stockfish
Jason Stockfish

Stud

Jason Stockfish and Murilo Souza were checking down with each player sporting an ace-high board.

Jason Stockfish: {x-}{x-}/{10-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}{a-Clubs}{5-Clubs}
Murilo Souza: {x-}{x-}/{a-Spades}{6-Hearts}{j-Spades}{7-Hearts}

Finally, Souza bet sixth and seventh. Stockfish called both streets and Souza announced one pair, throwing the {7-Clubs} in. Stockfish tabled {k-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}{9-Hearts} and took the pot.

Stud Hi-Lo

Then, Souza completed with the {q-Hearts} and Stockfish made it two bets with {j-Diamonds}. Souza called and paired up on fifth as he called down. Still, he allowed Stockfish to continue betting and Stockfish paired his door card.

Jason Stockfish: {x-}{x-}/{j-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}
Murilo Souza: {x-}{x-}/{q-Hearts}{3-Spades}{3-Hearts}{4-Spades}

Upon facing a bet with two jacks showing, Souza gave it up and conceded the lead.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Jason Stockfish us
Jason Stockfish
Day 3 Chip Leader
4,200,000 2,800,000
Murilo Souza br
Murilo Souza
3,300,000 -2,800,000

Tags: Jason StockfishMurilo Souza

Stockfish Can't Believe It

Nível 33
Heads up in the $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.
Heads up in the $1,500 H.O.R.S.E.

Stud Hi-Lo

Just after Jason Stockfish was betting it down with a freeroll and got clipped for half of the pot when his low plus an ace-high flush draw didn't improve against two tens, he and Murilo Souza battled again with Stockfish picking up open eights and betting fifth, while Souza called and then picked up jacks.

Jason Stockfish: {x-}{x-}/{8-Spades}{10-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}
Murilo Souza: {x-}{x-}/{5-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}{j-Spades}

Both players opted to check and Souza squeezed out his river and then tossed in a bet. Stockfish called instantly but Souza showed {6-Clubs}{2-Spades}{4-Diamonds} for a small straight and a strong low.

Stockfish stood up in disbelief and mucked {a-}{a-}{j-} for aces up.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Jason Stockfish us
Jason Stockfish
Day 3 Chip Leader
5,200,000 -535,000
Murilo Souza br
Murilo Souza
2,300,000 535,000

Tags: Jason StockfishMurilo Souza

The Heads-Up Battle in Event #14: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. Continues at Noon

WSOP Bracelet
WSOP Bracelet

The last two players will battle it out for the first-place prize of $207,003 and the WSOP Gold Bracelet in Event #14: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. at the 50th Annual World Series of Poker. Jason Stockfish and Murilo Souza are still in contention for one of the most prestigious prizes in poker.

Stockfish is still in the running for his first bracelet after finishing second three times already. Two of those runner-up finishes are in mixed game events and Stockfish takes the chip lead to the fourth day of play, with 4,095,000 chips compared to the 3,425,000 currently in front of Murilo Souza's seat.

For Souza, it's his first WSOP cash and final table. It's a rare feat to win a bracelet in your first WSOP cash, but Souza has the chance to do just that on Day 4 of the tournament.

The tournament was originally scheduled to play down to six players on Day 3 but the tournament direction decided to try and play down to a winner. Day 4 will now continue from 12 noon and there are four hands of Omaha Hi-Lo left with the button is in front of Souza.

PokerNews will be on the floor to report the heads-up battle.

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1  $207,003
2  $127,932
3Gary KosakowskiUnited States$89,730
4Phillip HuiUnited States$63,860
5Chris KlodnickiUnited States$46,127
6Alex DovzhenkoUkraine$33,822
7Joseph AronestyUnited States$25,181
8Danny WoolardUnited States$19,040

Tags: Jason StockfishMurilo Souza