PokerStars has thousands of hours of coverage from the world’s biggest tournaments and cash games, but one recently compilation video caught PokerNews’ eye: the Worst Hero Calls in Poker.
Everyone loves seeing a successful hero call when a player makes a big call with a relatively weak holding and finds their opponent had their hands in the cookie jar all along. However, hero calling comes with its own inherent risks. Sometimes, your opponent has a strong hand and you are left with some serious egg on your face. The following five players made incorrect hero calls and had that much egg on their faces they could have made omelets for their table mates!
Shannon Shorr Busts From the 2013 EPT London Main Event
Shannon Shorr is a vastly experienced live tournament grinder whose hand reading skills have helped him accumulate more than $9.3 million in winnings. However, those hand reading skills deserted him when he was deep in the 2013 EPT London Main Event.
Shorr raised to 20,000 from the button with
The turn brought the
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Urbanovich Gets It Wrong in the EPT Dublin Main Event
Dzmitry Urbanovich made an uncharacteristic error when he was heads-up against Frenchman Gilles Bernies in the 2016 EPT Dublin Main Event. Bernies had earlier lost a large pot when he bluffed-raised all-in with
Bernies raised to 300,000 with
Urbanovich went on to become the EPT Dublin champion, a result that came with €561,900.
Massimiliano “Max” Martinez Looks Up Phil Hellmuth
The next hero call gone wrong happened during an episode of PokerStars’ Big Game cash game, where an online qualifier, known as the Loose Cannon, faced off against some of the game’s top pros.
Massimilano “Max” Martinez was the Loose Cannon on this occasion, and he locked horns with Phil Hellmuth. Hellmuth limped in for $400 with
The flop fell
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Sippl Loses Ground to O’Dwyer in the $100K Super High Roller
Roger Sippl got it all wrong against Steve O’Dwyer when the pair were heads-up in the $100,000 Super High Roller at the 2015 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure. It proved costly for Sippl because he lost ground on his dangerous opponent and ultimately had to settle for second place, although his runner-up finish did come with a cool $1,344,420.
O’Dwyer opened to 260,000 with
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Tang Doesn’t Believe Marques
Danny Tang is a super-talented tournament player but he got things horribly wrong when deep in the 2018 EPT Barcelona Main Event. Tang raised to 165,000 from the cutoff with
Marques improved to trips on the