Ok, after bri's report, I've got to share this one with you guys--happened just before I sat down at the table tonight, and I can't remember positions exactly, but the game is 2/5 NLHE.
Guy who I'm going to call AK-kid raises to $15 (the nickname derives from a $1,000+ pot this guy won at showdown on the RIVER to another player who bet his remaining stack of $300 with unimproved AQ, and AK-kid CALLS on the river with unimproved AK to win the pot...), gets a few callers, then short-stack moves in to make it $60. AK-kid calls, as do 4 others.
Flop comes KQ3, and AK-kid bets out $50 (pot is already $240). Tight player to his left now folds AQ (!?), but everyone else is still in, so we're now 4-way, including short-stack.
Turn is another K, and now the betting really starts. AK-kid moves in for around $200, and the whole table calls.
Well, I'm just wondering at this point who has the biggest full house or who has the quads (I can't even remember what the river was--think it was a 9). But, nope, the old Aisthesis analysis is not quite right:
AK-kid now turns over, believe it or not, 83s!!!!!!
But.... guess what? It gets even better. 83s wins the pot at SHOWDOWN (pairing the 3) on THAT board with 4 players in who have called a $60 re-raise PF (after driving out AQ as the only real hand of any value). Short-stack showed AJ--which I can at least understand...
I mean, at a play money table or something, ok, but this is for hundreds of REAL dollars!!