Worst Misclick Ever? Poker Ambassador Folds Straight Flush on Stream
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Sebastian “peace&loove” Huber’s relationship with PokerStars has, for the most part, been a happy one.
The Austrian streamer first came to prominence after winning the inaugural Dare2Stream competition, earning a PokerStars ambassador deal in the process. Since then, he has delivered repeatedly on the virtual felt, notably turning a $55 satellite entry into a $76K score during the 2023 Spring Championship of Online Poker (don't forget the 2026 edition of SCOOP just around the corner).
Huber has also captained Team peace&loove to back-to-back league titles, winning both the inaugural WCOOP League and the 2025 SCOOP League.
But even on a site where he has won a SCOOP title and multiple WCOOP events, things can still go badly wrong.
Worst Misclick Ever?
Huber was streaming the $11 Daily Cooldown Mystery Bounty when disaster struck.
With 154 players remaining and already in the money, Huber sat 31st in chips with a healthy, above-average stack. Holding 10♠9♠, he watched a board of J♣J♠7♠8♠ roll out, giving him the unbeatable straight flush.
“Pretty good hand here, what is this? Seven, eight, nine, ten, jack. We’re not sure what it is, guys,” Huber joked to his audience, fully aware he was holding the stone cold nuts.
Action kicked off when the small blind led out. Huber called, before the button raised and the small blind called again. What should have been a dream scenario quickly turned into a nightmare.
While continuing to play coy on stream, Huber misclicked and folded his straight flush. The moment he realised what had happened, he dropped to his knees in disbelief.
To make matters worse, the remaining two players got their stacks in holding a straight and a flush. Had Huber stayed in the hand, he would have rocketed toward the top of the chip counts instead of watching the pot slide away along with a bounty.
Not All Bad News
Despite the brutal misclick, it has been a strong start to the year for Huber on PokerStars.
He opened 2026 with two tournament wins in as many days and has already put together a pair of deep runs in the ongoing PokerStars New Year Series. A sixth-place finish in a $530 PKO earned him $6,338, while a third-place result in the $215 Stud event added another $1,076 to his bankroll.
Huber has also secured his seat in the $1,050 New Year Series Medium Main Event, which carries a $500,000 guaranteed prize pool. He is expected to feature in the $109 Low Main Event as well, a Mystery Bounty tournament with a $1 million guarantee.
And if you want a slice of that seven figure prize pool, PokerNews readers can take a cut-price route into the $109 Main Event Low thanks to an exclusive PokerNews x PokerStars satellite.
Starting from a $5.50 buy-in, players will compete for five added $109 Main Event Low seats in a special PokerNews-branded MTT, which begins at 19:00 GMT on Friday, January 16.
To find the satellite on PokerStars:
- Head to the New Year Series tab
- Click on MTT Satellites
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