PokerStars Ambassador Folds Straight Flush in Costly Tournament Misclick
Sebastian 'peace&loove' Huber has made headlines again in the poker world. The PokerStars ambassador recently suffered a costly misclick in a high-stakes tournament, folding a straight flush by mistake. Yet his track record remains impressive, with multiple titles and deep runs in major events over the past year. Huber’s latest setback came in the $11 Daily Cooldown Mystery Bounty. Holding a straight flush with 10♠9♠, he accidentally folded his hand, losing a substantial pot. Had he stayed in, the win would have pushed him near the top of the chip counts instead of watching the bounty slip away.
Despite this error, Huber’s career continues to shine. He captained Team peace&loove to consecutive league victories, securing both the inaugural WCOOP League and the 2025 SCOOP League titles. Earlier, he won the Dare2Stream competition, earning his role as a PokerStars ambassador. His success extends to tournament play as well. In the recent PokerStars New Year Series, Huber took down two events and reached the final stages of two others. He also turned a modest $55 satellite entry into a $76,000 payday during the 2023 Spring Championship of Online Poker. Looking ahead, the PokerNews-branded $109 Low Main Event starts at 19:00 GMT on Friday, January 16. Players begin with 5,000 chips, with late registration open for one hour and up to three re-entries allowed. PokerNews readers can qualify through an exclusive PokerStars satellite, starting from just $5.50. Huber has already secured his spot in the $1,050 New Year Series Medium Main Event, which guarantees a $500,000 prize pool.
Huber’s misclick in the Daily Cooldown cost him a key pot, but his consistent performance keeps him among poker’s top competitors. The upcoming $109 Low Main Event offers another chance for players to follow in his footsteps, with satellites providing an affordable route to entry.